Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1284966 | Journal of Power Sources | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Operation of cone-shaped anode-supported segmented-in-series solid oxide fuel cell (SIS-SOFC) stack directly on methane is studied. A cone-shaped solid oxide fuel cell stack is assembled by connecting 11 cone-shaped anode-supported single cells in series. The 11-cell-stack provides a maximum power output of about 8 W (421.4 mW cm−2 calculated using active cathode area) at 800 °C and 6 W (310.8 mW cm−2) at 700 °C, when operated with humidified methane fuel. The maximum volumetric power density of the stack is 0.9 W cm−3 at 800 °C. Good stability is observed during 10 periods of thermal cycling test. SEM-EDX measurements are taken for analyzing the microstructures and the coking degrees.
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Authors
Yaohui Bai, Chuanling Wang, Jiao Ding, Chao Jin, Jiang Liu,