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- Title
- Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery (Semester Unknown), IPRO 304: Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery IPRO 304 Project Plan F04
- Creator
- Langel, Steve, Smith, Alison, Lefief, Chrissy, Moy, Matt, Omolaoye, Olatunde, Ayersman, Matt, Prince, Mike, Bachmann, Matt, Eisenberg, David, Weber, Ken, Lim, Dong Chul, Kraft, Rick, Aderangi, Vince, Buresh, Rita, Piputkar, Siddha, Johnson, Steven, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
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This project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should...
Show moreThis project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should function in such a manner that during operation the wheel chair should continuously drawing power from the fuel cell but should also take power from the lithium-ion batteries during peak power demands which the fuel cell cannot fully cover. Currently no such hybrid circuit exists but is being developed on a theoretical basis.
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- Title
- Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery (Semester Unknown), IPRO 304: Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery IPRO 304 Final Report F04
- Creator
- Langel, Steve, Smith, Alison, Lefief, Chrissy, Moy, Matt, Omolaoye, Olatunde, Ayersman, Matt, Prince, Mike, Bachmann, Matt, Eisenberg, David, Weber, Ken, Lim, Dong Chul, Kraft, Rick, Aderangi, Vince, Buresh, Rita, Piputkar, Siddha, Johnson, Steven, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
-
This project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should...
Show moreThis project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should function in such a manner that during operation the wheel chair should continuously drawing power from the fuel cell but should also take power from the lithium-ion batteries during peak power demands which the fuel cell cannot fully cover. Currently no such hybrid circuit exists but is being developed on a theoretical basis.
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- Title
- Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery (Semester Unknown), IPRO 304: Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery IPRO 304 IPRO Day Presentation F04
- Creator
- Langel, Steve, Smith, Alison, Lefief, Chrissy, Moy, Matt, Omolaoye, Olatunde, Ayersman, Matt, Prince, Mike, Bachmann, Matt, Eisenberg, David, Weber, Ken, Lim, Dong Chul, Kraft, Rick, Aderangi, Vince, Buresh, Rita, Piputkar, Siddha, Johnson, Steven, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
-
This project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should...
Show moreThis project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should function in such a manner that during operation the wheel chair should continuously drawing power from the fuel cell but should also take power from the lithium-ion batteries during peak power demands which the fuel cell cannot fully cover. Currently no such hybrid circuit exists but is being developed on a theoretical basis.
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- Title
- Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery (Semester Unknown), IPRO 304: Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery IPRO 304 Midterm Report F04
- Creator
- Langel, Steve, Smith, Alison, Lefief, Chrissy, Moy, Matt, Omolaoye, Olatunde, Ayersman, Matt, Prince, Mike, Bachmann, Matt, Eisenberg, David, Weber, Ken, Lim, Dong Chul, Kraft, Rick, Aderangi, Vince, Buresh, Rita, Piputkar, Siddha, Johnson, Steven, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
-
This project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should...
Show moreThis project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should function in such a manner that during operation the wheel chair should continuously drawing power from the fuel cell but should also take power from the lithium-ion batteries during peak power demands which the fuel cell cannot fully cover. Currently no such hybrid circuit exists but is being developed on a theoretical basis.
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- Title
- Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery (Semester Unknown), IPRO 304
- Creator
- Langel, Steve, Smith, Alison, Lefief, Chrissy, Moy, Matt, Omolaoye, Olatunde, Ayersman, Matt, Prince, Mike, Bachmann, Matt, Eisenberg, David, Weber, Ken, Lim, Dong Chul, Kraft, Rick, Aderangi, Vince, Buresh, Rita, Piputkar, Siddha, Johnson, Steven, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
-
This project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should...
Show moreThis project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should function in such a manner that during operation the wheel chair should continuously drawing power from the fuel cell but should also take power from the lithium-ion batteries during peak power demands which the fuel cell cannot fully cover. Currently no such hybrid circuit exists but is being developed on a theoretical basis.
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- Title
- Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery (Semester Unknown), IPRO 304: Hybrid Electric Fuel Cell Battery IPRO 304 Abstract F04
- Creator
- Langel, Steve, Smith, Alison, Lefief, Chrissy, Moy, Matt, Omolaoye, Olatunde, Ayersman, Matt, Prince, Mike, Bachmann, Matt, Eisenberg, David, Weber, Ken, Lim, Dong Chul, Kraft, Rick, Aderangi, Vince, Buresh, Rita, Piputkar, Siddha, Johnson, Steven, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
-
This project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should...
Show moreThis project is mainly concerned with creating a hybrid electric circuit to run a wheel chair for 100 miles. The hybrid circuit should function in such a manner that during operation the wheel chair should continuously drawing power from the fuel cell but should also take power from the lithium-ion batteries during peak power demands which the fuel cell cannot fully cover. Currently no such hybrid circuit exists but is being developed on a theoretical basis.
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