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Hydraulic Modelling As An Aid To Electrochemical Cell Design

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ICI’s FM21 electrolyzer was designed with the prime requirement that all components could be production engineered, to minimize capital cost and reduce maintenance requirements. The major components of the electrolyzer assembly are shown schematically in figure 1, the electrolyzer pack being built up from alternate anode and cathode sub-assemblies each separated by a sheet of ion exchange membrane and the entire pack sandwiched between end plates held together by a tie-rod system.

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Wardle, I. (1984). Hydraulic Modelling As An Aid To Electrochemical Cell Design. In: White, R.E. (eds) Electrochemical Cell Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2795-0_5

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