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SOLUTION - HRE |
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The Hydrogen Recirculation Ejector (HRE)
is a device that utilizes the energy stored as pressure in the
hydrogen tank to provide recirculation. While any ejector has its
limitations, its advantages of having no moving parts and no parasitic
power consumption have made it attractive option for the fuel cell
application for years. |
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It is critical that the design of the
ejector geometry be matched with expected operating characteristics.
In addition, ejectors are very difficult to characterize because of
the number of variables that can affect performance. This means that
the design of an ejector must be carefully considered, especially if
it is to be integrated with other components. |
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At H2Systems, we have developed modeling
capabilities that allow us to predict ejector performance and
streamline the engineering process. Due to the specific nature of each
ejector design, we are working with companies on a case by case basis. |
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