Gierens, Klaus (2021) Theory of Contrail Formation for Fuel Cells. Aerospace, 8 (6). p. 164. ISSN 2226-4310
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Abstract
The theory of contrail formation for fuel cells is derived. It is a variant of the well-known Schmidt-Appleman theory. The contrail factor or G-factor for fuel cells is much larger than for jet engines, such that condensation of the exhaust water vapour can happen even at the Earth’s surface in sufficiently cold (a few degrees above zero) weather. Contrail formation from fuel cells will occur frequently in the lower troposphere and is unavoidable below moderate temperature limits, in the upper troposphere and in the stratosphere. Despite the high frequency of contrail formation from fuel cells, their climate impact is lower than that of contrails from jet engines. Most fuel cell contrails will be short and those persistent ones will be optically thinner and have on average a shorter lifetime than traditional persistent contrails. From a climate point of view, the introduction of fuel cells into aviation can be recommended.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Journal Eprints > Engineering |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 20 Mar 2023 05:06 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jul 2024 07:26 |
URI: | http://repository.journal4submission.com/id/eprint/874 |