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Parametric study of anodic microstructures to cell performance of planar solid oxide fuel cell using measured porous transport properties
Authors:C.M. Huang  C.W. Chien
Affiliation:a Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Central University, 300 Jhong-da Road, Jhong-li 32001, Taiwan
b Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Lung-tan, Tao-yuan 32546, Taiwan
Abstract:This study reports effects of porosity (?), permeability (k) and tortuosity (τ) of anodic microstructures to peak power density (PPD) of a single-unit planar anode-supported SOFC based on 3D electrochemical flow models using measured porous transport properties. Applying particle image velocimetry, a transparent porous rib-channel with different ? is applied to measure an effective viscosity (μe) in the Brinkman equation commonly used to predict flow properties in porous electrodes. It is found that, contrary to the popular scenario, μe is not equal to the fluid viscosity (μf), but it is several orders in magnitude smaller than μf resulting in more than 10% difference on values of PPD. Numerical analyses show: (1) while keeping k and τ fixed with ? varying from 0.2 to 0.6, the highest PPD occurs at ? = 0.3 where the corresponding triple-phase-boundary length is a maximum; (2) PPD increases slightly with k when k ≤ 10−11 m2 due to the diffusion limitation in anode; and (3) PPD decreases with τ when τ > 1.5 due to the accumulation of non-depleted products. Hence, a combination of ? = 0.3, k = 10−11 m2, and τ = 1.5 is suggested for achieving higher cell performance of planar SOFC.
Keywords:Anodic microstructures   Porosity   Permeability and tortuosity   Peak power density   Porous slip velocity   Brinkman equation
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