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Polarization effects in electrolyte/electrode-supported solid oxide fuel cells
Authors:SH Chan  ZT Xia
Affiliation:(1) Fuel Cell Strategy Research Programme, School of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 639798
Abstract:The effects of activation, ohmic and concentration polarization on the overall polarization in solid oxide fuel cells are presented. A complete analysis was conducted based on thermodynamic principles for the calculation of cell voltage. Treating the fuel cell as a control volume, the irreversibility term in a steady flow thermodynamic system was related to the overall polarization. The entropy production was calculated and related to the lost work of the fuel cell, while the heat loss from the cell was determined from the entropy balance. To generalize the cell voltage–current density expression, the Butler–Volmer model was used in the calculation of activation polarization and both ordinary and Knudsen diffusions were considered in the calculation of concentration polarization. The overall cell resistance was deduced from the generalized cell voltage–current density expression. The concentration resistance at the anode can be minimized by humidifying the hydrogen with an appropriate amount of water, depending on the thickness of the anode used. Comparison of polarization effects on the cell performance between the electrolyte-supported and anode-supported cells showed that the latter would give a better cell performance.
Keywords:electrode-supported fuel cell  Knudsen diffusion  polarization  solid oxide fuel cell
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