Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles: Technology and Designs: The JESS Series of Textbooks in Fuel Cells, Hydrogen, and related technologies
Autor Robert Steinberger-Wilckens, Thomas Von Unwerth, John Jostinsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2022
This is a useful technical reference for junior engineering and energy researchers, as well as practicing engineers, looking to design and develop technology for FCEVs. Masters and PhD students specializing in energy technologies for vehicles in general, and FCEVs in particular, and final year engineering undergraduates, can use this as an introductory textbook. It can also be used as a core reference in university and industry courses on this topic.
- Provides firm theoretical background on aspects involved in the design, development and deployment of energy technology for fuel cell electric vehicles
- Offers a comprehensive overview of technology applications, including case studies, real-life examples, problems and exercises
- Presents insights on future applications of fuel cells technology in vehicles and their market and infrastructure aspects
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128191569
ISBN-10: 0128191562
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: Approx. 150 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria The JESS Series of Textbooks in Fuel Cells, Hydrogen, and related technologies
ISBN-10: 0128191562
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: Approx. 150 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria The JESS Series of Textbooks in Fuel Cells, Hydrogen, and related technologies
Public țintă
Engineering and energy researchers, and practicing energy engineers looking to design and develop technology for fuel cell and fuel cell hybrid vehicles. Masters and PhD students, and final year engineering undergraduates. Faculty and instructors in university and industry courses. Energy consultants, policy makers and entrepreneurs.Cuprins
1.
Sustainability,
Energy,
and
Mobility
2. State-of-the-art
3. Case study: The MicroCab Concept of a Lightweight Vehicle
4. Designing and Building Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles
5. Drive Train Components
6. Fuel Cell Technology
7. Vehicle Batteries
8. Drive Train Components
9. Fuel system: Hydrogen tanks
10. Case study: Toyota Mirai product knowledge
11. Safety when working on FCV’s
12. Market Introduction and Infrastructure
2. State-of-the-art
3. Case study: The MicroCab Concept of a Lightweight Vehicle
4. Designing and Building Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles
5. Drive Train Components
6. Fuel Cell Technology
7. Vehicle Batteries
8. Drive Train Components
9. Fuel system: Hydrogen tanks
10. Case study: Toyota Mirai product knowledge
11. Safety when working on FCV’s
12. Market Introduction and Infrastructure
Notă biografică
Robert Steinberger-Wilckens is Professor for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen research in Chemical Engineering. He is director of the research Fuel Cell and Hydrogen group and the Centre for Doctoral Training Fuel Cells and their Fuels, which is run by the universities of Birmingham, Nottingham, and Loughborough, Imperial College, and University College of London. He works and has worked in many areas across the fields of renewable energies, energy efficiency, fuel cells, hydrogen production and distribution, as well as electric vehicles. Currently, his main areas of interest include Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, high temperature electrolysis (SOE) and reversible fuel cells (SOC) with methane synthesis, intermediate temperature polymer fuel cells, and market introduction of fuel cells and fuel cell vehicles. He has a total of over 200 publications in journals, books, and conference proceedings and is a regular peer reviewer for a large number of journals, as well as international funding programmes and publishing houses. He is member of the strategic advisory bodies for EPSRC, the EU Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking, and the European Fuel Cell Forum. Professor Steinberger-Wilckens coordinates the modules Conventional Energy and Renewable Energy and Energy Storage for 2nd Year students and the module Introduction to Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies for 4th Year and CDT students.