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PhD Thesis - Energy Systems Research Unit - University of Strathclyde

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the efficiency value this loading would give, with five fuel cells running, is<br />

calculated by interpolation, and the same calculation is made for four fuel cells<br />

running (dividing the power required by four). These efficiency values are<br />

compared, and the most efficient generation mix, using either four or five fuel<br />

cells, is chosen. If the factor is between three and four, two and three, or one<br />

and two, the same process is carried out to compare the efficiency values gained<br />

by running three or four, two or three, or one or two, fuel cells respectively. If<br />

the factor is less than one, the percentage load is calculated. If this is less than<br />

minimum load, no fuel cells are run. Otherwise, one fuel cell is run at the<br />

required load. If the factor is equal to an exact integer <strong>of</strong> five or below, that<br />

number <strong>of</strong> fuel cells may be run at their optimum percentage load. If four, three<br />

or two fuel cells are specified, the procedure outlined above is followed,<br />

checking first if the factor is greater than four, three or two respectively, rather<br />

than five. From this, the percentage load, the number <strong>of</strong> fuel cells running, and<br />

the efficiency at which they are running may be determined.<br />

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