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*Typically used in Racing, but also can just be referred to a [[Fuel Cell]] which can be confusing (does this need a [[Disambiguation Page]] ?
*Typically used in Racing, but also can just be referred to a [[Fuel Cell]] which can be confusing (does this need a [[Disambiguation Page]] ?
*Essentially uses an [[Open Cell Foam]] (basically a sponge) inside the tank (typically metal (with a liner?) ) to act as an [[Anti-Slosh Baffle]] , as well as prevent explosions in the vapor at the top of the tank as the liquid level drops
*Essentially uses an [[Open Cell Foam]] (basically a sponge) inside the tank (typically metal (with a liner?) ) to act as an [[Anti-Slosh Baffle]] , as well as prevent explosions in the vapor at the top of the tank as the liquid level drops
*They can be bolted together as well into larger stacks, and thus are an interesting prospect for more modularity


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Revision as of 05:09, 7 July 2021

Basics

  • A Term for a Hardened Fuel Tank
  • Typically used in Racing, but also can just be referred to a Fuel Cell which can be confusing (does this need a Disambiguation Page ?
  • Essentially uses an Open Cell Foam (basically a sponge) inside the tank (typically metal (with a liner?) ) to act as an Anti-Slosh Baffle , as well as prevent explosions in the vapor at the top of the tank as the liquid level drops
  • They can be bolted together as well into larger stacks, and thus are an interesting prospect for more modularity

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External Links