화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Power Sources, Vol.183, No.1, 205-213, 2008
On flow uniformity in various interconnects and its influence to cell performance of planar SOFC
This paper investigates flow uniformity in various interconnects and its influence to cell performance of a planar SOFC. A transparent hydraulic platform was used to measure flow uniformity in different rib-channel modules of interconnects. Several 3D numerical models implemented by CFD-RC packages were established to first simulate these hydraulic experiments and then used to evaluate the cell performance of a single-cell stack using different designs of interconnects with different How uniformity over a wide range of a hydraulic Reynolds number (Re) based on a hydraulic diameter of rib-channels. Numerical flow data are found in good agreement with experimental results. it is proposed that a new design, using simple small guide varies equally spaced around the feed header of the double-inlet/single-outlet module, can effectively improve the degree of flow uniformity in interconnects resulting in 11% increase of the peak power density (PPD) which can be further increased when applying a Ni-mesh on anode. Numerical analyses demonstrate a strong influence of Re on cell performance, of which appropriate ranges of Re in both anode and cathode sides are identified for achieving a reasonably good PPD while remaining an economic fuel utilization Fate and having less temperature variations in the single-cell stack. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.