Impact of Materials and Design on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack Operation

Author:

Diethelm Stefan1,Van herle Jan2,Wuillemin Zacharie2,Nakajo Arata2,Autissier Nordahl2,Molinelli Michele1

Affiliation:

1. HTceramix S.A., 26 Avenue des Sports, CH-1400—Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland

2. Laboratory of Industrial Energy Systems (LENI), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

Planar SOFC stack technology based on a unique concept (SOFConnex™) uses structured gas distribution layers between unprofiled metal sheet interconnects and thin Ni-YSZ anode supported electrolyte cells. The layers are flexible both in material and design and allow to implement new configurations relatively simply; manifolding can be internal, external, or combined. Together with thin stack components, independent of the supplier, the SOFConnex™ stacking approach allows compact planar assembly with low cost potential and adequate power density. Different cell and flow designs have been realized. With a basic flow configuration, short stacks (50cm2 cell active area) were assembled and tested, power density at 800°C reaching 0.5W∕cm2 at 0.7V average cell voltage (1.5kWe∕L, 0.36Ωcm2 area specific resistance), for 65% fuel utilization and 35% lower heating value electrical efficiency. Short stacks were thermally cycled and operated with both hydrogen and syngas. Degradation was essentially Ohmic (confirmed from impedance spectroscopy on stacks) and at first mainly due to the cathode-electrolyte interfacial reaction, performance loss was subsequently strongly reduced after cathode replacement. Using multiple voltage probes with additional interconnects allowed to separately monitor current collection losses during polarization. With an improved design in terms of sealing, postcombustion control and flow field, stacks up to 1kWe have been operated.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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