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June 4, 2007 Huntsville, Alabama: CFD Research Corporation (CFDRC) is
pleased to announce its recent award from the U.S. Department of Energy,
a $5 Million contract for hydrogen fuel cell research and development
work. The team led by CFDRC includes Ballard Power Systems, BCS Fuel Cells,
ESI US R&D, Research Triangle Institute, and SGL Technologies GMBH.
The team will perform computational and experimental studies to improve
fuel cell design, materials, and operating strategies for automotive applications.
The main focus is to improve performance and cost effectiveness of hydrogen
fuel cells. The study will also result in improved simulation technologies,
which will enable faster, cheaper and better designs in future.
Dr. Ashok Singhal, President of CFDRC, stated, "We are very pleased
to be selected by DOE and to have the opportunity to contribute to the
national goal of alternative energy, as cited in the President Bush's
Hydrogen Research Initiative. This award is an attribute to the employees
of CFDRC and its collaborators".
This contract is one of 25 projects awarded by the DOE, based on an open
international competition (DOE press release is available on: www.energy.gov/news/4401.htm).
These projects support President's Advanced Energy Initiative that seeks
to develop new technologies that can reduce our dependence on foreign
energy sources by replacing more than 75% of our oil imports from the
Middle East by 2025.
Fuel cells are an efficient and environment friendly power source, however
their cost and durability must be improved considerably. The most promising
fuel cells for automotive power are polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM)
cells, which have higher power output for a given weight and size than
other fuel cells. For PEM fuel cells, one of the key challenges is efficient
water management. Understanding, and controlling, how the water is produced
during electro-chemical reactions in catalyst porous membranes, and how
it moves through micro channels is one of the keys to improving PEM fuel
cell technology. This can be best accomplished with the aid of advanced
multi-physics simulations and complimentary experiments of promising designs.
Dr Vernon Cole, Project Director at CFDRC, stated "We are excited
about this challenging work opportunity and confident of our team's capabilities
and cooperation to make a significant impact on efficient water management
in PEM Fuel Cells"
Improved water management understanding, and the resulting improved designs
of cell components, will help the industry meet the aggressive targets
for performance and freeze-thaw cycling durability that must be reached
for practical, commercially viable automotive fuel cell power.
About CFDRC:
CFD Research Corporation (CFDRC) is the technology leader in multidisciplinary
engineering simulations, innovative designs and prototypes. Since it inception
in 1987, CFDRC has grown steadily with highly qualified staff (over 55%
PhD's), and an excellent record of technology commercialization (over
25 patents and licenses). CFDRC expertise, products and services are used
by over 500 organizations, worldwide. CFDRC is focused on three major
markets: 1) Aerospace and Defense, 2) Biomedical, Life Sciences and Security
and 3) Micro/Nano Electronics, Materials and Processes.
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