Performance comparison of two combined SOFC–gas turbine systems |
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Authors: | Mikhail Granovskii Ibrahim Dincer Marc A. Rosen |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada L1H 7K4 |
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Abstract: | A necessary step in the use of natural gas (methane) in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) is its preliminary conversion to hydrogen and carbon monoxide. To perform methane conversion within fuel cells and avoid catalyst carbonization the molar ratio between methane and steam (or steam with carbon dioxide) should be 1:2 or higher at the SOFC inlet. In this article two possible technological approaches to provide this desirable ratio in a combined SOFC–gas turbine system are compared. The first approach involves generation of the required steam in the coupled gas turbine cycle. The second (which is more traditional) involves recycling some part of the exhaust gases around the anodes of the SOFC stack. |
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Keywords: | Solid oxide fuel cell Energy Exergy Efficiency Hydrogen Gas turbine cycle |
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