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COMPUTATIONAL FLOW MODELING OF A SULFIDE-DRIVEN FUEL CELL: THE CATHODE CELL WITH EJECTOR MIXER

Vlaev, Serafim, Georgiev, Dobrin, Beschkov, Venko

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bd4/s17.009View metrics

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Title
COMPUTATIONAL FLOW MODELING OF A SULFIDE-DRIVEN FUEL CELL: THE CATHODE CELL WITH EJECTOR MIXER
Authors
Vlaev, Serafim, Georgiev, Dobrin, Beschkov, Venko
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
69 - 76 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  10. Martin M., Montes F. & Galan M.G. On the contribution of the scales of mixing to the oxygen transfer in stirred tanks, Chem Eng J., 145, 232-241, 2008.

  11. Elgozali A., Linek V., Fialova M., Wein O. & Zahradink J. Influence of viscosity and surface tension on performance of gas-liquid contactors with ejector type gas distributors, Chem. Eng Sci., 57, 2987-2994, 2002.

  12. Price A., Bartley S., Male S. & Cooley G. A novel approach to utility scale energy storage, Power Engineering Journal, 13(3), 122–129, 1999.

  13. Larminie J. & Dicks A., Fuel Cell Systems Explained, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, New York, pp. 14-20, 2003.

  14. Beschkov V. & Razkazova-Velkova E. Utilization of sulfide from Black Sea water by electrolysis, International Journal of Current Chemistry, 1, 7-15, 2010.

  15. Kastanek F., Zahradnik J., Kratochvil J. & Cermak, J. Chemical reactors for g as- liquid systems, E. Horwood Ltd, Chichester, UK, pp. 301-305, 1993.

  16. Fadavi A. & Chisti Y. Gas -liquid mass transfer in a novel forced circulation loop reactor, Chem. Eng J., 112, 73-80, 2005. GeoConference on Energy and Clean Technologies

  17. Faghri A. & Zhang Y. Transport phenomena in multiphase systems, Elsevier, Burlington, MA, 2006.

  18. Bahrami H & Faghri A. Review and advances of direct methanol fuel cells: Part II: Modeling and numerical simulation, Journal of Power Sources, 230, 303-320, 2013.

  19. Kim M., Kim O.S., Lee D.H. & Kim S.D. Numerical and experimental investigations of gas-liquid dispersion in an ejector, Chem Eng Sci., 62, 7133 -7139, 2007.

  20. Kandakure M.T., Gaikar V.G. & Patwardhan A.W. Hydrodynamic aspects of ejectors, Chem, Eng. Sci., 60, 6391-6402, 2005.

  21. Martin M., Montes F. & Galan M.G. On the contribution of the scales of mixing to the oxygen transfer in stirred tanks, Chem Eng J., 145, 232-241, 2008.

  22. Elgozali A., Linek V., Fialova M., Wein O. & Zahradink J. Influence of viscosity and surface tension on performance of gas-liquid contactors with ejector type gas distributors, Chem. Eng Sci., 57, 2987-2994, 2002.

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