Performance modelling of solid oxide fuel cells

Andrew King, John Billingham, Richard Cooper

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Abstract

Fuel cells represent a clean and efficient alternative to existing methods of energy production. Solid oxide fuel cells make use of a solid ceramic, zirconia, which at high temperatures can conduct oxygen ions, to produce electricity directly from the combustion of methane or other hydrocarbons. Here we present a mathematical model for a tubular solid oxide fuel cell, which includes consideration of advection, diffusion and electrochemical activity. The chemical reaction scheme includes the effects of both steam reforming and partial oxidation of methane, as well as carbon deposition on the anode surface. In the steady state, an asymptotic analysis is performed to find the composition of the exhaust gas. The results are compared with experimental data and good agreement is obtained.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)639-667
Number of pages29
JournalCombustion Theory and Modelling
Volume5
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2001

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