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Energy Systems Design Laboratory (ESDLab) - Mechanical Engineering Department - University of Alberta
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Equipment and user fees. Tunable Resistive Pulse Sensing (TRPS) equipment. For more information about the equipment, visit Izon Schience. The recently purchased Quantachrome PoreMaster 33 uses the principle of mercury intrusion porosimetry to measure the porosity and pore size distribution of porous materials. In our laboratory, it is used extensively to measure the porosity of fuel cell gas diffusion layers, micro-porous layers and catalyst layers. Fuel cell testing station. 100 per day of testing.
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Energy Systems Design Laboratory (ESDLab) - Mechanical Engineering Department - University of Alberta
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Email: Dr. Daouda Fofana. Email: Dr. Valentin Zingan. Mark received his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta in 2012. At ESDLab, he was working on the development and testing of polymer electrolyte fuel cells without gas diffusion layers. Prafful received his M.Sc. degree in September 2014. He is currently working at Star Energy Solutions. Kailyn finished his M.Sc. degree in September 2014. He is currently working at Ballard Power Systems. Kailyn's M.Sc. thesis was in th...Phili...
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Downloads: OpenFCST: Open-Source Fuel Cell Simulation Toolbox
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OpenFCST Fuel cell simulation toolbox. Here you can find old and recent OpenFCST releases. September 1st, 2013. April 3th, 2015. Release 0.2 (February 2015). List of release highlights:. New graphical user interface (GUI). Double-trap kinetic model available (see M. Moore, A. Putz and M. Secanell, "Investigation of the ORR Using the Double-Trap Intrinsic Kinetic Model", Journal of the Electrochemical Society 160(6): F670-F681. DOI: 10.1149/2.123306jes. Improved compilation script and transition to CMake:...
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Authors: OpenFCST: Open-Source Fuel Cell Simulation Toolbox
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OpenFCST Fuel cell simulation toolbox. The current group of OpenFCST developers is formed by:. Associate Professor, Energy Systems Design Laboratory, University of Alberta, Canada. Responsible for overall framework (base class concepts), optimization interface, electronic, protonic, membrane water transport, Fick's gas transport and kinetics. Senior Research Scientist, Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp. Responsible for plug-points and AFCC contributions. Responsible for the development of micro-scale...
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Downloads: OpenFCST: Open-Source Fuel Cell Simulation Toolbox
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OpenFCST Fuel cell simulation toolbox. OpenFCST was originally conceived by M. Secanell in 2006 while doing his Ph.D. at the University of Victoria. In 2004, M. Secanell developed a small set of routines that were used to setup the governing equations for a fuel cell cathode in two-dimensions. The governing equations were first linearized and then the weak form of the equations was implemented and solved using the deal.II. And the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada. If you are eit...
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Energy Systems Design Laboratory (ESDLab) - Mechanical Engineering Department - University of Alberta
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Future students working at the ESDLab will be working in a dynamic, friendly and creative team and will be involved in projects related to:. B) Fabrication and experimental testing of novel polymer electrolyte fuel cell design for low- platinum loading. The project would provide students with a working knowledge in the areas of fuel cell fabrication and testing, mass transport and electrochemistry. This project is in collaboration with other Canadian universities. About the University of Alberta.
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Energy Systems Design Laboratory (ESDLab) - Mechanical Engineering Department - University of Alberta
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ESDLab Team, June 2016. Dr Marc Secanell is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Alberta. He is also the director of the Energy Systems Design Laboratory located at the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Marc Secanell received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Victoria. And his B. Eng. from the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya. E-mail: Dr. Marc Secanell. Post-graduate and graduate students. Dr Alexandre Jarauta Arabi. In 2015. He worked a...
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Energy Systems Design Laboratory (ESDLab) - Mechanical Engineering Department - University of Alberta
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Welcome to the Energy Systems Design Laboratory (ESDLab). Energy systems present some of the most exciting research challenges of the 21st century. With continuing growth of world wide energy consumption and increased concerns about its environmental impact, a greater emphasis is being placed on developing new sustainable energy production, transmission and conversion devices. Develop an optimization formulation for the design of the energy system. Mandate: To design energy systems that can meet society’...