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Analysis of Fluid Flow in Redox Flow Batteries

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3.8.3- The overall pressure drop for RFBs with different FF designs Figure 3. 19-19 illustrate the overall pressure drop prediction of HEAM for the designed experiments, and the data for the pressure drop of RFBs in Messaggi’s article. [43] All the compared FFs have the same active area and channel size. These figures demonstrate that RFBs with IFF designs cause the least pressure drop among the three studied designs. This result is consistent with different flow rates. Therefore, it is concluded that RFBs with IFF designs require lower pump work, hence, have an advantage over RFBs with SFF designs. Objective 4 is accomplished through these analyses. Figure 3. 19. Comparison of the pressure drop for different flow field designs with the same active and channel cross-sectional area. The HEAM predicts that the pressure drop of RFBs with IFF design is lower than the similar with SSFF and MSFF designs. 58

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