Thermo-Economic Modelling and Optimisation of Fuel Cell Systems
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The aim of this project was to develop and implement an optimisation methodology that combines process thermo-modelling and process integration in a thermo-economic optimisation framework for fuel cells systems. During this project, a generic software has ...
The electricity demands of buildings for cooling and heating, as well as for office-appliances such as computers, lighting, elevators, keep increasing [Uchiyama2002]. This increase in electricity requirement is directly accompanied by an increase in CO2-em ...
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A method that combines process modelling and process integration techniques has been developed to tackle the design of complex integrated systems like fuel cell systems. This method uses the equations of the composite curves as constraints to model the ide ...
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Three labs at EPFL which are bound through CRETE (Centre de Recherche et d’Enseignement en Technologies Energétiques) have oriented some of their research activities on integrated fuel cells equipment. Technological and systemic optimisation research progr ...
A model of a system including a proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell and its fuel processing section has been developed. The goal was to investigate the process configurations to identify the optimal operating conditions and the optimal process structu ...