B-0.1 Fuel Cell Systems and Hydrogen infrastructure

Sunday, 30 September 2018: 08:10-11:50
Star 7 (Sunrise Center)
Chairs:
Bruno G. Pollet and Kazuhiko Shinohara
08:10
Microwatt Fuel Cell for Long-Term and Wide Ambient Temperature Range Operation
K. Chintam, M. S. Wilson, T. Rockward, S. Stariha, A. M. Baker, E. L. Brosha (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. S. Hussey, J. M. LaManna, D. L. Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology), J. Rau, and R. L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
08:30
Thermal Management in a Half-MEA Microscale Fuel Cell Architecture
A. S. Hollinger and L. Sun (Penn State Behrend)
08:50
(Invited) Status of Fuel Cell Systems R&D
N. Takeuchi (Toyota Motor Corporation)
09:30
Break
09:50
(Invited) Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems in Nordic Regions
B. G. Pollet, M. H. Islam, and O. S. Burheim (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
10:30
Break
10:50
Dynamic Modeling of California Grid-Scale Hydrogen Energy Storage
Z. Heydarzadeh, D. McVay, R. Flores, C. Thai, and J. Brouwer (National Fuel Cell Research Center, UCI)
11:10
Integrated Hybrid Electrochemical and Thermal Metal Hydride Systems for Low-Cost and Efficient High Pressure Hydrogen Compressors
C. Corgnale, S. Greenway, M. Sulic, T. Motyka (Greenway Energy), B. Hardy, A. d'Entremont (Savannah River National Laboratory), and G. Roberts (Sustainable Innovations)
11:30
Development of a Hydrogen Contaminant Detector
C. J. Banas (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut), A. Yilmaz (Center for Clean Energy Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut, Institute of Material Science, Univ. of Connecticut), B. Aponte (Dept. Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut), L. J. Bonville (University of Connecticut), U. Pasaogullari (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut), G. Hesler, and T. M. Molter (Skyre Inc.)