Engineering model system study for a regenerative fuel cell: study report
Key design issues of the regenerative fuel cell system concept were studied and a design definition of an alkaline electrolyte based engineering model system or low Earth orbit missions was completed. Definition of key design issues for a regenerative fuel cell system include gaseous reactant storage, shared heat exchangers and high pressure pumps. A power flow diagram for the 75 kW initial space station and the impact of different regenerative fuel cell modular sizes on the total 5 year to orbit weight and volume are determined. System characteristics, an isometric drawing, component sizes and mass and energy balances are determined for the 10 kW engineering model system. An open loop regenerative fuel cell concept is considered for integration of the energy storage system with the life support system of the space station. Technical problems and their solutions, pacing technologies and required developments and demonstrations for the regenerative fuel cell system are defined.
- Research Organization:
- Life Systems, Inc., Cleveland, OH (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 5571475
- Report Number(s):
- N-85-16292; NASA-CR-174801
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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REGENERATIVE FUEL CELLS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
DESIGN
ELECTRIC BATTERIES
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTROLYTIC CELLS
ENERGY STORAGE
LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS
SPACECRAFT POWER SUPPLIES
USES
DIRECT ENERGY CONVERTERS
ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
FUEL CELLS
LYSIS
POWER SUPPLIES
STORAGE
300501* - Fuel Cells- Design & Development