Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1293458 | Journal of Power Sources | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Energy efficiency of a single solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) has been studied in various experimental conditions and directly correlated to the character of the cell. A microtubular cell, which has the exact geometry for stack/module application, is used for this study. The energy efficiency simply improves by increasing the operating temperature, and reaches over 40% (lower heating value: LHV) at the operating temperature of over 700 °C in flowing 20% H2–Ar fuel inside the tube. Impedance analysis has shown that the gas transport is the limiting factor for improving the energy efficiency at lower operating temperatures.
► Showing the correlation between single cell performance and its energy efficiency. ► High energy efficiency of over 40% can be achieved in a single SOFC operation. ► Limiting factor of the efficiency at lower temperature was mainly due to gas transport.