Diseño y construcción de una celda de combustible tipo membrana de intercambio protónico.
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Una celda de combustible tipo membrana de intercambio protónico (CCMIP) es un dispositivo que produce electricidad, calor y agua usando hidrógeno y aire. En este trabajo se ha diseñado y construido una CCMIP con un área activa de 25 cm2. Las partes de la celda fueron diseñadas usando SolidWorks 2005. Adicionalmente se muestra el diseño y construcción del sistema de alimentación y humidificación de aire e hidrógeno. Por último se describe el sistema de control de temperatura implementado.Downloads
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