Appleby, 1999 - Google Patents
The electrochemical engine for vehiclesAppleby, 1999
- Document ID
- 8792349341699280598
- Author
- Appleby A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Scientific American
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MODERN FUEL-CELL-POWERED CAR, DaimlerChrysler's Necar 4, uses fuel cells mounted under the floor to generate electricity. A compressor maintains them at pressure. Air and hydrogen fuel are conditioned by a humidifier and a heat exchanger; a condenser …
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