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A 2-D model for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Preliminarily Validated on Local Values
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EngineeringEnergy ConversionGasificationFuel ScienceGas Turbine CombustionPower CellSemi-empirical Kinetic FormulationThermodynamic ModellingChemical EngineeringNumerical SimulationLocal ValuesThermal ModelingThermodynamicsElectrical EngineeringOxide ElectronicsEnergy EngineeringHeat Transfer2-D ModelApplied PhysicsThermal EngineeringPlanar It-sofcs FedLocal Temperatures
Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (IT-SOFC) technology offers interesting opportunities in the panorama of a larger penetration of renewable and distributed power generation, namely high electrical efficiency at manageable scales for both remote and industrial applications. In order to optimize the performance and the operating conditions of such a pre-commercial technology, an effective synergy between experimentation and simulation is fundamental. For this purpose, starting from the SIMFC (SIMulation of Fuel Cells) code set-up and successfully validated for Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells, a new version of the code has been developed for IT-SOFCs. The new release of the code allows the calculation of the maps of the main electrical, chemical, and physical parameters on the cell plane of planar IT-SOFCs fed in co-flow. A semi-empirical kinetic formulation has been set-up, identifying the related parameters thanks to a devoted series of experiments, and integrated in SIMFC. Thanks to a multi-sampling innovative experimental apparatus the simultaneous measurement of temperature and gas composition on the cell plane was possible, so that a preliminary validation of the model on local values was carried out. A good agreement between experimental and simulated data was achieved in terms of cell voltages and local temperatures, but also, for the first time, in terms of local concentration on the cell plane, encouraging further developments. This numerical tool is proposed for a better interpretation of the phenomena occurring in IT-SOFCs and a consequential optimization of their performance.
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