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Maximum conversion efficiency of hydrogen fuel cells
Y. Haseli
Engineering & Technology, School Of
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Engineering & Materials Science
Hydrogen fuels
82%
Conversion efficiency
69%
Fuel cells
59%
Hydrogen
32%
Air
31%
Methane
23%
Heat engines
22%
Oxygen
13%
Textbooks
10%
Temperature
9%
Energy balance
8%
Combustors
8%
Conservation
7%
Thermodynamics
7%
Entropy
6%
Engines
5%
Physics & Astronomy
hydrogen fuels
100%
fuel cells
76%
air
34%
hydrogen
25%
heat engines
22%
methane
22%
textbooks
10%
oxygen
9%
combustion chambers
9%
coefficients
8%
engines
8%
conservation
7%
entropy
6%
thermodynamics
5%