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Regenerative fuel cell study for satellites in GEO orbitSummarized are the results of a 12-month study to identify high performance regenerative hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell concepts for geosynchronous satellite application. Emphasis was placed on concepts with the potential for high energy density (W-hr/lb) and passive means for water and heat management to maximize system reliability. Both polymer membrane and alkaline electrolyte fuel cells were considered, with emphasis on the alkaline cell because of its high performance, advanced state of development, and proven ability to operate in a launch and space environment. Three alkaline system concepts were studied. The first, the integrated design, utilized a configuration in which the fuel cell and electrolysis cells are alternately stacked inside a pressure vessel. Product water is transferred by diffusion during electrolysis and waste heat is conducted through the pressure wall, thus using completely passive means for transfer and control. The second alkaline system, the dedicated design, uses a separate fuel cell and electrolysis stack so that each unit can be optimized in size and weight based on its orbital operating period. The third design was a dual function stack configuration, in which each cell can operate in both fuel cell and electrolysis mode, thus eliminating the need for two separate stacks and associated equipment. Results indicate that using near term technology energy densities between 46 and 52 W-hr/lb can be achieved at efficiencies of 55 percent. System densities of 115 W-hr/lb are contemplated.
Document ID
19870017891
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Levy, Alexander
(International Fuel Cells Corp. South Windsor, CT, United States)
Vandine, Leslie L.
(International Fuel Cells Corp. South Windsor, CT, United States)
Stedman, James K.
(International Fuel Cells Corp. South Windsor, CT, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1987
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Report/Patent Number
FCR-8347
NAS 1.26:179609
NASA-CR-179609
Report Number: FCR-8347
Report Number: NAS 1.26:179609
Report Number: NASA-CR-179609
Accession Number
87N27324
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS3-22234
PROJECT: RTOP 506-41-21
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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