Author:
Gitzhofer François,Boulos Maher,Heberlein Joachim,Henne Rudolf,Ishigaki Takamasa,Yoshida Toyonobu
Abstract
In the manufacture of solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), thermal-plasma technology, especially plasma spraying, offers several advantages, the most important of which is the ability to achieve considerably higher deposition rates than those that can be obtained with such approaches as physical or chemical vapor deposition (PVD or CVD). This article describes an international collaborative research project partially funded by NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Japan) and carried out at five research laboratories around the world: at the University of Tokyo and National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials (NIRIM) in Japan, the University of Minnesota in the United States, the University of Sherbrooke in Canada, and DLR—Stuttgart in Germany. The objective of the project was to conduct a comparative study on the possible use of four thermal-plasma spraying techniques for the integrated fabrication of SOFCs.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
Cited by
28 articles.
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