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Apr 24, 2024
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ENEE 3265U – Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Hydrogen production, storage, distribution and utilization methods. Hydrogen energy systems and applications. Principles and current state of fuel cell technologies; fuel cell thermodynamics; transport processes; electrochemistry; reliability and efficiency; fuel cell systems and areas of applications; design of various fuel cell types, including Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells, Alkaline Fuel Cells, Proton Exchange Membrane, Molten Carbonate
Fuel Cells, Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Direct Methanol Fuel Cells. Credit hours: 3.0 Lecture hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours: 2 (biweekly) Prerequisite(s): MECE 2320U or NUCL 2010U
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