Meeting #10 – Tight or Not Tight, that is the question
Today is the first Open Fuel Cell Meeting after I started working at ZBT. So I was able to pick up Leander and Frauke from
Today is the first Open Fuel Cell Meeting after I started working at ZBT. So I was able to pick up Leander and Frauke from
Livia and Roland are on vacation; so there is only a small Open Fuel Cell team meeting. We meet at the Chair of Energy Technology.
We meet again at May 9, this time at the NanoEnergieTechnikZentrum, NETZ. Leander is back from his holidays and amazingly added lots of CAD files
After a few weeks break, the open fuel cell team meets again. This time at the Chair of Manufacturing Engineering. Open Fuel Cells travel to
We thought this would be easy: milling the conductor plates according to Burghard’s design to produce the flowfield and the open electrode. We gave a
Amazingly, our group is growing and so is our determination to bring the open fuel cell to the world. We are thus very happy that
So we’ve printed the pressure plates on the SLA printer at the Chair for Energy Technology. The next step will be somewhat more difficult: milling
Today, we met at the Chair of Energy Technology and showed Roland and Burghard the printed pressure plates. For the next hour we discussed the
The morning after our last meeting, Leander started the SLA printing job for the first pressure plate. He invited me to come to the institute
This time we meet in the hall of the chair for energy technology. Roland is reminiscing. He did his diploma thesis in this hall 22
Two days ago I got a nasty cold and since then spent a lot of time in bed. Covid-19 negatively tested and equipped with a
Well, originally it was Adib, a doctoral student at the Center for Fuel Cell Technology (ZBT), who told me about Burghard and his self-built fuel