Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cells hold great promise as
a potential alternative to conventional fossil-fuel-powered energy
sources. However, they produce waste heat, and the water used in
their system must be carefully controlled and monitored. This
monograph in Momentum Press's 'Sustainable Energy Series' offers
the most up-to-date research on advanced methods for managing both
waste heat and monitoring water flows and water concentration in
PEM fuel cells. The most workable solutions to these problems and
the challenges that still lie ahead are emphasized. The reader will
find: A review of multi-component mass transport phenomena,
particularly as they apply to gas flow and hydrogen and air flow
Coverage of multi-phase flow and heat transfer characteristics of
PEM fuel cells Unique coverage of solid water phase behavior of PEM
fuel cells and subfreezing temperature operation
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