Author/Authors :
Kamvar, Majid Department of Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Parand Branch, Parand, Iran
Abstract :
The All-Porous Solid Oxide Fuel Cell is a concept in which the electrolyte layer,
similar to the other two layers, is porous. Thus, firm sealing between cell layers is not
a concern, and fuel and oxidant are free to intermix through the porous electrolyte.
Furthermore, The All-Porous Solid Oxide Fuel Cell does not need any sealant, and
crack generation in its electrolyte component does not terminate cell operation. Cell
performance enhancement, based on the flow geometry, is the main target of this
study. To achieve this goal, two flow configurations, co-flow and counter-flow, are
considered and compared for a hydrogen-fuelled planar All-Porous Solid Oxide
Fuel Cell. A finite element method-based commercial software is utilized to solve
the nonlinear governing equations of mass, momentum, energy, charge balance,
and gas-phase species coupled with kinetics equations. The results include velocity
field distribution, species mole fraction in different layers, and temperature contours
within the cell. Results show that the counter flow configuration concept reveals
better cell performance.
Keywords :
Hydrogen , Solid Oxide Fuel Cell , All-porous , Flow geometry