Fuel Cells Utilizing Oxygen From Air at Low Pressures
TBMG-1522
01/01/2006
- Content
A fuel cell stack has been developed to supply power for a high-altitude aircraft with a minimum of air handling. The fuel cell is capable of utilizing oxygen from ambient air at low pressure with no need for compression. For such an application, it is advantageous to take oxygen from the air (in contradistinction to carrying a supply of oxygen onboard), but it is a challenging problem to design a fuel-cell stack of reasonable weight that can generate sufficient power while operating at reduced pressures.
- Citation
- "Fuel Cells Utilizing Oxygen From Air at Low Pressures," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2006.