Numerical investigation of flow/heat transfer and structural stress in a planar solid oxide fuel cell |
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Authors: | Young Jin Kim Min Chul Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Fluid System Engineering Department, KEPCO Engineering and Construction Company, 111, Daedeok-daero 989 Beon-Gil, Yusung-Gu, Taejeon, 34057, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Safety Engineering, Incheon National University, 119 Academy-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, 22012, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | The present work investigates the effects of the temperature and thermal stress distributions in a planar solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) unit cell. A computational fluid dynamic (CFD) analysis of a planar anode-supported SOFC that considers electrochemical reactions is performed, and the thermal stresses are calculated. The static friction coefficients are assumed to range from 0.05 to 0.3, and conservatively, a perfectly bonded condition is assumed. The results show that the electrolyte is the weakest component and has the maximum stress because the electrolyte is the thinnest and the Young modulus is the highest. Thus, the contact between the anode electrode and the electrolyte, and between the cathode electrode and the electrolyte, would be the perfectly bonded condition. As a result, this research showed that the stresses induced by constraint forces with various contact conditions were dominant for the structural stability in a SOFC. Therefore, static friction coefficients on operative high temperature conditions are important to predict the structural integrity in a SOFC, and they will be investigated in future works in order to improve the structural stability in a stack design as well as in a SOFC. |
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Keywords: | Solid oxide fuel cell Temperature Stress Friction coefficient |
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