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fuel cells

n. (fuel cell English)

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Fuel Cells (journal)

Fuel Cells—From Fundamentals to Systems is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering fundamental and applied research on fuel cell technology. Disciplines of interest are chemistry, materials science, physics, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Publishing formats include original research papers and reviews. It is published by Wiley-VCH and the editor-in-chief is Ulrich Stimming (TUM CREATE Center for Electromobility).

Usage examples of "fuel cells".

We still have a power source on this station bigger than all the fuel cells and solar arrays put together.

They had no fuel cells, no place that was atmosphere-tight, except the bolthole, and there wasn't really any way he could climb down the ladder.

All of this was masked by the apparent large size of the satellite vehicles themselves, which effectively masked the jets and their fuel cells, and also masked the degree of miniaturization that the Chinese had been able to achieve in including these other packages onboard.

When the cymek rushed across the spaceport, he saw three cargo ships ablaze, their fuel cells and drive compartments blown up by saboteurs.

The power source for this kind of vehicle might be a turbine, until heat-seeking missiles force a change to fuel cells or, for lagniappe, a set of flywheels mounted in different parts of the chassis.

It didn't work very well, but it was a prototype of the fuel cells later developed for work in space, and he had every right to be proud of it.

They run on solar cells and fuel cells, the fuel cells are just high-tech batteries, they can't explode, and there aren't any fuel cells where we're having the problem anyway.

The area was ugly enough, but it did hold a permanent mainland base: a square shelter to hold batteries and fuel cells, a hut good for overnight, packed with emergency supplies and technical equipment.

At the back of the bay she could see the EDO wafer, the extended-duration pallet with its supplement of lox and liquid hydrogen for the orbiter's fuel cells, which would allow Columbia to stretch out this mission to sixteen days.

I've got after-market pressure boost to the fuel cells and high-torque motors and the acceleration is head snapping.

Here they were to get fresh fuel cells for the Casala, which was running low on power.

He flies with his sister, Aeron, to pick up fuel cells and coolant to repair the 'Otana'.

The steamer trunk, now running on fuel cells, was proving balky and hard to control on the grassy slope: half the time they had to drag it over obstacles.