Hydrogen Fuel Cell Engines and Related Technologies
Abstract
The Hydrogen Fuel Cell Engines and Related Technologies report documents the first training course ever developed and made available to the transportation community and general public on the use hydrogen fuel cells in transportation. The course is designed to train a new generation of technicians in gaining a more complete understanding of the concepts, procedures, and technologies involved with hydrogen fuel cell use in transportation purposes. The manual contains 11 modules (chapters). The first eight modules cover (1) hydrogen properties, use and safety; and (2) fuel cell technology and its systems, fuel cell engine design and safety, and design and maintenance of a heavy duty fuel cell bus engine. The different types of fuel cells and hybrid electric vehicles are presented, however, the system descriptions and maintenance procedures focus on proton-exchange-membrane (PEM) fuel cells with respect to heavy duty transit applications. Modules 9 and 10 are intended to provide a better understanding of the acts, codes, regulations and guidelines concerning the use of hydrogen, as well as the safety guidelines for both hydrogen maintenance and fueling facilities. Module 11 presents a glossary and conversions.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- December 2001
- Bibcode:
- 2001STIN...0301951.
- Keywords:
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- Education;
- Fuel Cells;
- Hydrogen-Based Energy;
- Transportation;
- Design Analysis;
- Automobiles;
- Automobile Engines;
- Renewable Energy;
- Energy Production and Conversion