Abstract:
A fuel cell system includes a stack for generating electrical energy by a reaction of the hydrogen and oxygen, a reformer for generating hydrogen gas from fuel through a chemical catalytic reaction by thermal energy, a fuel supply assembly for supplying fuel to the reformer, and an air supply assembly for supplying air to the reformer and the stack. The reformer includes a plurality of reactors having a channel, respectively, and being stacked.
Abstract:
A fuel cell system includes a stack for generating electricity through an electrochemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, a fuel supply unit for supplying fuel to the stack, an air supply unit for supplying air to the stack, and a vaporizing unit connected with the stack and for vaporizing moisture discharged from the stack.
Abstract:
The present invention is a stacked fuel cell system which is formed by stacking a plurality of electricity generators, each electricity generator having a membrane-electrode assembly and a separator provided with the membrane-electrode assembly. The stack comprises an aligner which is disposed at least one portion of the separator and which couples and aligns the plurality of electricity generators.
Abstract:
A cooling apparatus of a fuel cell system includes a housing for providing a space for receiving an electricity generating unit and a cooling medium supply unit connected to the housing to supply the cooling medium to the electricity generating unit. The housing has a body having a space for receiving the electricity generating unit. A guide section is connected to the body to collect the cooling medium passing through electricity generating unit. An exhaust unit is connected to the guide section to exhaust the cooling medium to outside of the housing.
Abstract:
A fuel cell system includes a stack having an electricity generator for receiving fuel and air to generate electrical energy, a fuel supply unit for supplying the fuel to the stack, a housing in which the stack is mounted, a fan unit for supplying external air to the interior of the housing for cooling the electricity generator, and a region wherein air heated while cooling the electricity generator and air discharged from the stack and containing moisture are mixed. The air that is mixed in the region is discharged from the region.
Abstract:
A clutch assembly of an automatic transmission includes a clutch drum having a slanted inner surface at a corner formed by circumferentially bending an circumferential edge of the clutch drum, a plurality of friction members alternately arranged in the clutch drum, a piston for actuating the friction members, the piston contacting the friction members, and a cushion ring having a circumferentially slanted outer surface corresponding to the slanted inner surface of the clutch drum, the cushion ring being installed into the clutch drum so as to contact the slanted outer surface of the cushion ring with the slanted inner surface of the clutch drum.
Abstract:
A semiconductor device and a method of fabricating the same are provided. The semiconductor device includes a multi-channel active pattern including germanium and an inner region and an outer region, the outer region formed along a profile of the inner region, and a germanium fraction of the outer region being smaller than a germanium fraction of the inner region. A gate electrode intersects the multi-channel active pattern.
Abstract:
Provided is a resource management system in a communication system including a plurality of systems having no right to use a first frequency band. The resource management system includes: a coexistence manager (CM) configured to manage the plurality of systems for the purpose of coexistence and frequency sharing of the plurality of systems in a frequency band available for the plurality of systems, when the available frequency band is detected in the first frequency band; a coexistence enabler (CE) configured to transmit and receive information of the plurality of systems and information of the CM; and a coexistence discovery and information server (CDIS) configured to support the CM to control the plurality of systems. The CM performs channel classification for the first frequency band based on channel information of the available frequency band, and allocates operating channels to the plurality of systems.
Abstract:
A system for managing resources in a communication system including a plurality of systems, which do not have a permission for a first frequency band, includes a plurality of coexistence managers configured to, when a frequency band available for the plurality of systems is searched from the first frequency band, manage the plurality of systems for coexistence and frequency sharing of the plurality of systems in the available frequency band; a coexistence enabler configured to transmit and receive information of the plurality of systems and information of the coexistence manager; and a coexistence discovery and information server configured to support control of the coexistence manager over the plurality of systems, wherein predetermined messages are transmitted and received among the coexistence discovery and information server, the plurality of coexistence managers and the coexistence enabler to discover neighbor systems among the plurality of systems.