Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1271420 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) are of great interest nowadays. The feature of SOFCs makes them suitable for hybrid systems because they work high operating temperature and when combined with conventional turbine power plants offer high cycle efficiencies. In this work a hybrid solid oxide fuel cell and gas turbine power system model is developed. Two models have been developed based on simple thermodynamic expressions. The simple models are used in the preliminary part of the study and a more realistic based on the performance maps. A comparative study of the simulated configurations, based on an energy analysis is used to perform a parametric study of the overall hybrid system efficiency. Some important observations are made by means of a sensitivity study of the whole cycle for the selected configuration. The results of the selected model were compared to an earlier model from an available literature.

► The models included more realistic based on the performance maps. ► The parameters sensitivity study of the whole cycle was done in this study. ► The parameters that limit the cycle performance are indicated in this study. ► At sea level, a selected model is more achieve cycle efficiency than a reference.

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