Mathematical Models - A General Overview
In this chapter, the main drivers in choosing the most appropriate approach for the model definition and implementation are discussed. A fuel cell operation, in fact, involves a relatively large and complex number of phenomena occuring at the same time, at different scale levels, and in different components of the fuel cell. Bearing in mind that phenomena occuring in nature are too complex to be completely described by mathematical equations, the required details to be described by the model must be goal-driven, i.e. the complexity of the model, and the related results, must be strictly connected to the main goal of the analysis itself.
UBERTINI Stefano;
BOVE Roberto;
2008-11-05
Springer Science
JRC37912
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC37912,
10.1007/978-1-4020-6995-6_3,
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