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Thermal stress and thermo-electrochemical analysis of a planar anode-supported solid oxide fuel cell: Effects of anode porosity
Authors:Lieh-Kwang Chiang  Hui-Chung Liu  Yao-Hua Shiu  Chien-Hsiung Lee  Ruey-Yi Lee
Affiliation:Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taoyuan County 32546, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:A 3D integrated numerical model is constructed to evaluate the thermal-fluid behavior and thermal stress characteristics of a planar anode-supported solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC). Effects of anode porosity on performance, temperature gradient and thermal stress are investigated. Using commercial Star-CD software with the es-sofc module, simulations are performed to obtain the current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of a fuel cell as a function of the anode porosity and the temperature distribution within the fuel cell under various operating conditions. The temperature field is then imported into the MARC finite element analysis (FEA) program to analyze thermal stresses induced within the cell. The numerical results are found to be in good agreement with the experimental data. It is shown that the maximum principal stress within the positive electrode-electrolyte-negative electrode (PEN) increases at a higher current and a higher temperature gradient. It is recommended that the temperature gradient should be limited to less than 10.6 °C mm−1 to maintain the structural integrity of the PEN.
Keywords:Solid oxide fuel cell   Computational fluid dynamics   Thermal stress analysis
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