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Application of extended plausible-reasoning theory to fuel-cell design

This paper describes Proton-Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells, their importance to military applications, and how their design can be enhanced using computational techniques. We extend the logic of plausible reasoning given by Collins and Michalski in two directions. First, it uses a context-free g...

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