Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Aug 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989esasp.294..245m&link_type=abstract
In ESA, European Space Power, Volume 1 p 245-249 (SEE N90-17678 10-20)
Computer Science
Performance
Electrolysis, Energy Storage, Regenerative Fuel Cells, Solid Electrolytes, Spacecraft Power Supplies, Energy Conversion Efficiency, Ion Exchange Membrane Electrolytes, Service Life, Water, Wet Cells
Scientific paper
Research in the development of a solid polymer electrolyte water electrolysis regenerative fuel cell system is presented. Results concerning the preparation of membrane-electrode assemblies are presented. Life tests performed on lab-scale samples show that the electrochemical performance can be maintained over 15,000 hours of continuous electrolysis without any problem. A filter-press type electrolyzer is designed and constructed. Electrochemical test results of the electrolyzer are presented.
Alleau T.
Durand R.
Mathonnet P.
Millet Patrice
Pineri M.
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