Menon, V and Janardhanan, V and Tischer, S
(2013)
Internal Multi-Physics Phenomena of SOFC with Direct Internal Reforming.
ECS Transactions.
ISSN 1938-5862
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Abstract
This paper presents a detailed model to evaluate power density, species concentration, operating current/voltage, efficiency and temperature of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) operating under direct internal reforming conditions. The computational framework, at the unit-cell level, encompasses a detailed 42-step reaction pathway for heterogeneous chemistry in the anode structure (Ni based catalysts), modified Butler-Volmer formalism to represent charge transfer chemistry, Dusty Gas Model for the porous media transport and a simple 1D solid-phase heat balance model. Simulations are performed for configurations ranging from simple 1D electrochemical cells to quasi-2D unit cells to complex 3D stacks, to elucidate the effectiveness of the tool for performance and design optimization
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