An integrated CFD-approch to deisgn micro-tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

S. Cordiner, A. Mariani, V. Mulone
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The development of kW-size stacks of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) requires the solution of many and different technological issues to improve reliability and reduce costs. The use of micro-tubular technology may help to solve some of these issues, especially by utilizing a modular approach to build the largest as possible "repeatable units". However, reactant flows and geometries must be carefully designed to get a good behavior in terms of power output and homogeneity of exploitation of all the electrochemical material. An integrated CFD approach based on multi-dimensional analysis to design modular micro-tubular SOFCs is proposed in this paper. It is composed by two distinct tools (namely detailed and fast): they are characterized by different accuracy and computational expenses. The whole model is first validated with a specifically implemented experiment of a single channel SOFC. Then, it is applied to analyze the coupling among heat transfer, fluid-dynamics and electrochemistry of increasingly complex systems (micro and midi-reactors, constituting respectively 15 and 45 tube assemblies). Finally, it is utilized to optimize the geometry of the cited modular systems in terms of air and heat release management to get the maximum performance in terms of power density keeping as low as possible the impact of thermal stresses on cell durability.
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集成cfd方法设计微管固体氧化物燃料电池
发展千瓦级固体氧化物燃料电池(sofc)需要解决许多不同的技术问题,以提高可靠性和降低成本。微管技术的使用可能有助于解决其中的一些问题,特别是通过使用模块化方法来构建尽可能大的“可重复单元”。然而,必须仔细设计反应物流动和几何形状,以获得良好的功率输出和所有电化学材料开发的均匀性。提出了一种基于多维分析的集成CFD方法来设计模块化微管sofc。它由两种不同的工具组成(即详细和快速):它们的特点是不同的精度和计算费用。整个模型首先通过一个专门实现的单通道SOFC实验进行验证。然后,将其应用于分析日益复杂的系统(微反应器和中反应器,分别由15个和45个管组组成)的传热、流体力学和电化学之间的耦合。最后,利用它来优化所引用的模块化系统在空气和热释放管理方面的几何形状,以在功率密度方面获得最大性能,尽可能降低热应力对电池耐久性的影响。
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