Plateforme UBFC : Plateforme UBFC

Country : France (FRA)

5 results

Preliminary tests on PEM water electrolysis

Collected date : from 1 Jul 2023 ongoing

The tests described in this data sheet are preliminary tests carried out on a 1 kW PEM electrolyzer.

IEEE PHM Data Challenge 2014

Collected date : from 1 Jan 2007 to 1 Jan 2010
Creators : Fabien Harel

This data set is divided in two parts in the framework of the IEEE PHM Data Challenge 2014. The first part is a 1kW proton exchange membrane fuel cell on which long-term tests (1,000 hours) have been carried out under quasi-stationary conditions. The second part also deals with a fresh 1kW proton ...

Aging data based on daily cogeneration profile

Collected date : from 4 Feb 2015 to 22 Apr 2015

The EU-funded project SAPPHIRE (System automation of PEMFCs with prognostics and health management for improved reliability and economy) was initiated to address the relatively short life expectancy of PEMFCs. Extending service life can be achieved in several ways – one of these is prognostics and ...

Aging data based on cogeneration profile

Collected date : from 20 Jan 2014 to 10 Feb 2014

The main objective of the PROPICE project is to develop intelligent PHM (Prognostics & Health Management) methods to monitor the health status and estimate the lifetime of proton exchange membrane fuel cell systems.

Pronostics & Health Management of fuel cell systems project

Collected date : from 3 Mar 2013 to 31 Dec 2013

The PHM-PAC project is mainly aimed at developing intelligent methods for the detection, diagnosis and prognosis of fuel cell failures. This project should allow the optimization of the performance of fuel cell systems as well as a better understanding of the electrochemical phenomena affecting the ...

5 results

dat@FCLAB

dat@FCLAB is a sub-portal of dat@UBFC, a metadata catalogue for research data produced at UBFC.

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Université de Bourgogne, Université de Franche-Comté, UTBM, AgroSup Dijon, ENSMM, BSB, Arts des Metiers