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This book reviews the state-of-the-art in fuel cells (low and high
temperature) across all the types applied in the field today and
assesses current trends in development. The main technology
problems are discussed and current gaps to market success
identified. The innovations covered in the book deliver new answers
to pertinent problems and/or offer new opportunities, be it in
operating conditions, application area, extension of lifetime, new
fuels, exciting new diagnosis and analysis methods. The volume
gives an insight not only to the key developments within the next
few years, but also shows perspectives in the mid-term. Readers
receive an overview of cutting edge, challenging research and
development that can be used in future developments, both of
personal careers, as well as in company technology planning.
The general reading public is likely to think of architecture as
buildings. But, with this book, Robert Steinberg would like to help
readers understand that architecture shapes lives. Architecture can
help communities integrate and thrive. Architecture can touch us,
influencing how we feel, and how we interact with others. In short,
architecture can fundamentally improve our quality of life. As a
young graduate architect fresh from Berkeley, Steinberg began to
discover the potential of architecture to shape communities.
Working with his father, an architect who had studied with Mies van
der Roe (and whose father was also an architect), one of
Steinberg's first projects was to draft and redraft a parking
garage in downtown Silicon Valley, CA. As he mediated between the
two architects in charge of the project - his father and the city
architect - he noticed that with each evolution, the garage became
more beautiful and refined. And with each improvement, this garage
became more able to succeed in the goal of reviving the dying
downtown core of Silicon Valley. The garage was a huge success, and
Steinberg began to codify what he had learned. Thanks to the
garage, he wrote the first of what would become the 9 Realities of
Architecture: Architecture is the Pursuit of Perfection - a
magnificent take-away from a humble parking garage project. As
Steinberg eventually rose to become CEO of his firm and grew it
into a global practice with six regional offices including Austin
and New York, and a major office in Shanghai, he used his drive for
creating thriving communities to eventually touch the lives of
countless people around the world.
Fundamentals of Heat and Fluid Flow in High Temperature Fuel Cells
introduces key-concepts relating to heat, fluid and mass transfer
as applied to high temperature fuel cells. The book briefly covers
different type of fuel cells and discusses solid oxide fuel cells
in detail, presenting related mass, momentum, energy and species
equation. It then examines real case studies of hydrogen- and
methane-fed SOFC, as well as combined heat and power and hybrid
energy systems. This comprehensive reference is a useful resource
for those working in high temperature fuel cell modeling and
development, including energy researchers, engineers and graduate
students.
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