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Thermal Expansion of Nickel‐Zirconia Anodes in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells during Fabrication and Operation
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1998
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Materials ScienceElectrical EngineeringChemical EngineeringHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringNio‐ysz CompositesOxide ElectronicsNi ParticlesMetal AnodeEnergy StorageThermal AnalysisThermodynamicsHeat TransferThermal EngineeringNickel‐zirconia AnodesThermophysical PropertyThermal PropertyThermal Expansion
The thermal expansion of NiO‐8 mol % ‐stabilized (YSZ) composites and Ni‐YSZ cermets in air and hydrogen have been investigated in the temperature range from 50 to 1000°C. The average linear thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) of NiO‐YSZ composites in air increased with NiO content over the entire composition range. While NiO in the composites was changed to Ni in the stream, their expansions were governed by the reduction of NiO. For reduced, Ni‐YSZ cermets, the TEC increases significantly with Ni content in the composition range >60 vol % Ni. The TEC increased gradually during repeated thermal cycles between room temperature and 1000°C. When cermets were measured in air, the Ni particles were fully oxidized to NiO above 900°C, and many cracks appeared in the samples.