Modeling studies and efficient numerical methods for proton exchange membrane fuel cell
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- 2+1D modelling of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell with glassy-carbon microstructures
- Fast numerical simulation of two-phase transport model in the cathode of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell
- Stability and convergence of the numerical solution for the species equation of a model for PEMFCs
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- A new combined finite element-upwind finite volume method for convection-dominated diffusion problems
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- A Dirichlet/Robin iteration-by-subdomain method for an anisotropic, nonisothermal two-phase transport model of PEM fuel cell with micro-porous layer
- Asymptotic analysis and error estimates of mixed finite element method for Brinkman model
- An improved mathematical method for the identification of fuel cell impedance parameters based on the interval arithmetic
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