3D Printing a Hydrogen Fuel Cell

Location

James E. Gleason Hall (GLE/009) - 4th Floor

We are exploring ways to manufacture hydrogen fuel cells with 3D printing technology. There are many different parts that make up a fuel cell and we have analyzed and tested which are feasible to create with or with aid of a 3D printer, including end plates, flow plates, and current collectors. We will have detailed test results and many prototype prints, and ideally a functioning prototype (though not working live due to hydrogen being dangerous) and a video of it working in controlled conditions.

Location

James E. Gleason Hall (GLE/009) - 4th Floor

Topics

Exhibitor
Thomas Scheri
Szymon Bartnik
Theo McGrath
John Wynne

Advisor(s)
No

Organization
This is an MSD project


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