Many believe that fuel cell systems for compact, portable applications (< 500 W) will be the first to achieve significant market penetration because of the high cost of the batteries they will replace on a $/W-hr/kg basis. Despite the opportunity, realizing small systems involves challenges not faced at larger scales. This session will present recent results, both fundamental and applied, relevant to the deployment of small scale, compact fuel cell systems. Topics will include approaches to miniaturization through integration of micromanufacturing techniques, results of prototype studies, thermal integration, MEA and stack challenges and solutions, micro fuel processing, BOP for small systems, and more.
12:30 PM
Keyur Shah, Ronald S. Besser
12:55 PM
Joseph C. Poshusta, Ames Kulprathipanja, Jerry L. Martin, Christine M. Martin
01:20 PM
Gunther Kolb, Yong Men, Helmut Pennemann, Jochen Schuerer, David Tiemann, Martin Wichert, Ralf Zapf, Volker Hessel, Holger Loewe
01:45 PM
Richard I. Masel, Mark A. Shannon, Kuan-Lun Chu
02:10 PM
Daniel Palo, Robert Dagle, Jamelyn Holladay
02:35 PM
Dilip Natarajan, Larry J. Markoski, Alex Primak