Title: Katie S. Howe
1Dynamic Performance of Micro-Tubular Fuel Cells
- Katie S. Howe
- Centre for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research
- SOFC Research group
- www.fuelcells.bham.ac.uk
- www.hydrogen-wm-scratch.info
2Overview
- Starting Point
- Fuel cells
- Status of dynamic performance research
- Experimental Work
- Results
- Conclusions
- Next Steps
3Starting Point Fuel Cells
- Change electrochemical energy into useful
electricity - Like a battery, but not limited by how much fuel
they can hold
4Starting Point Fuel Cells
- mSOFCs
- Tubular
- Better thermal shock resistance
- Fewer issues with sealing
5Starting Point Research Status
- Load-following capability is vital for most
real-world applications - In the literature
- Many papers on steady-state performance
- Some modelling work on dynamic behaviour 1-3
- ...but hardly any experimental results
1 Nehter, P., 2006, Journal of Power Sources,
157(1), pp. 325-334. 2 Ota, T., Koyama, M.,
Wen, C. J., Yamada, Y., and Takahashi, H., 2003,
Journal of Power Sources, 118(1-2), pp.
430-439. 3 Serincan, M. F., Pasaogullari, U.,
and Sammes, N. M., 2009, Journal of Power
Sources, 194(2), pp. 864-872.
6Starting Point Research Status
- Thermal transport time dominates dynamics4
- Readjustment time independent of step size5
- Undershooting of voltage when current rises5
- Size of undershoot related to step size
4 Bhattacharyya, D., and Rengaswamy, R., 2009,
"A Review of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Dynamic
Models," Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 48(13), pp.
6068-6086 5 Achenbach, E., 1995, "Response of a
solid oxide fuel cell to load change," Journal of
Power Sources, 57(1-2), pp. 105-109.
7Experimental Work - Method
- Single cells made to in-house techniques6
- Operated at 750?C
- Fuel 20ml/minute of pure hydrogen
- SolartronTM analytical 1400 Cell Test System
- Apply sets of square pulses of current
- Paper submitted7 with precise details
6 Dhir, A., 2008, "Improved Microtubular Solid
Oxide Fuel Cells," PhD Thesis, University of
Birmingham, 7 Howe, K. S. Kendall, K.,
Transient Performance of Micro-tubular Solid
Oxide Fuel Cells. Journal of Fuel Cell Science
and Technology 2010, .Paper Accepted awaiting
editorial changes
8Results
9Results
10Conclusions
- Short re-adjustment time of lt0.5s is independent
of step size - Agreement with models in the literature
- No under-shooting of voltage on the change
- Suggests thermal transport is better than
expected in these tubes
11Next Steps
- Combination of cells into small stacks
- Higher powers
- Dynamic performance testing of stacks
- Effects of changing to a hydrocarbon fuel on
transient performance
12Acknowledgements
- With thanks to...
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- My supervisors Kevin Kendall and Stephen Decent
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- My sponsors RCUK and EADS Innovation Works
13Thank you!
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