Development of Hydrogen Consumption Test Platform for Fuel Cell Vehicles

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Hydrogen consumption test platform include hydrogen storage part, pressure reduced part, gas filled part and test part is designed with calculating real hydrogen providing ability of fuel cell vehicles, being reference to actual structure of hydrogen providing system, and considering requirements of test platform based on weight method, temperature pressure method and flow method. In addition, a series of experiments proved that the test platform not only meets the test requirements of hydrogen consumption but also has advantages such as work stable, safe and reliable, high accuracy, convenient maintenance and strong expansibility.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 602-604)

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1031-1035

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December 2012

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