第五章 結論與建議
5.2 建議
1. 未來將電池從一層求解到三層,擴大成陽極觸媒層、薄膜、
陰極觸媒層,同時利用 Agglomerate 模式加入毒化效應,如此 更能接近實際的燃料電池結構。
2. 擴展成三層後,在加入兩相流的效應同時在考慮薄膜內受到 污染的情況,如此更能完整了解燃料電池內的各種條件之分 佈情形。
3. 接續前面兩點的研究,在把如何改善毒化以及如何提升毒化 容忍度的數學模式考慮進去,相信對電池性能掌握及提升會 有更大的幫助。
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