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Improved Characterization of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Membranes
Author: Garayt, Matthew
Date created: 2019-05-05
Correlated percolation in the fracture dynamics on a network of ionomer bundles
Author: Wang, Yule
Date created: 2020-12-17
Empirical Modeling of Fuel Cell Durability: Cathode Catalyst Layer Degradation
Author: Messing, Marvin
Date created: 2017-12-06

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