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A nonisothermal, two-phase model for polymer electrolyte fuel cells
Yun Wang,
Chao Yang Wang
Mechanical Engineering
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Physics & Astronomy
fuel cells
100%
electrolytes
71%
gaseous diffusion
55%
polymers
50%
water
49%
vapor phases
43%
heat
28%
heat pipes
14%
latent heat
13%
Joule heating
12%
coolers
11%
liquids
11%
two phase flow
11%
catalysts
10%
condensation
9%
temperature gradients
9%
interstitials
9%
liquid phases
9%
velocity distribution
8%
heat transfer
8%
evaporation
8%
electronics
5%
simulation
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Electrolytes
84%
Fuel cells
77%
Polymers
63%
Diffusion in gases
54%
Water
46%
Vapors
38%
Hot Temperature
25%
Liquids
21%
Joule heating
14%
Latent heat
12%
Heat pipes
12%
Thermal gradients
11%
Two phase flow
11%
Condensation
10%
Evaporation
10%
Catalysts
9%
Heat transfer
7%
Gases
6%
Chemical Compounds
Diffusion
53%
Heat
40%
Gas
28%
Heat Pipe
18%
Two-Phase Flow
15%
Heat Transfer
11%
Interstitial
11%
Electrochemical Reaction
11%
Evaporation
9%
Velocity
9%
Condensation
7%
Simulation
6%
Resistance
6%
Liquid
5%
Catalyst
4%
Surface
3%