Title of article :
Simulation of a solid oxide fuel cell with external steam methane reforming and bypass
Author/Authors :
Ozgoli, H. A Department of Mechanical Engineering - Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST), Tehran , Allahyari, A Department of Mechanical Engineering - Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST), Tehran
Abstract :
Fuel exibility is a signi cant advantage of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and can be
attributed to their high operating temperature. The eligibility of a combined heat and
power (CHP) system has been investigated as a new power generation method, in this
study. Natural gas fueled SOFC power systems employing methane steam reforming
(MSR) yield electrical conversion eff ciencies exceeding 50% and may become a viable
alternative for distributed generation in Iran. Since the heat to power ratio of a common
SOFC system is 2:1, an ef cient heat recovery system has been considered to supply
the heat required by the steam producer and recuperative heat exchangers. All the main
components in the comprehensive system were modeled and then simulated. Results
showed high total energy eff ciency along with minimum heat loss are feasible in the
proposed cycle. Moreover, desirable methane and hydrogen conversion ratios have been
attained when utilizing this system for commercial power generation purposes. Lastly, a
cathode recycling effect on the MSR combustor operation has been indicated.
Keywords :
Solid oxide fuel cell , Methane steam reforming , Energy eff ciency , Heat recovery
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics