Title :
Experimental validation of solid oxide fuel cell´s basic operational characteristic
Author :
Minarik, Daniel ; Moldrik, Petr ; Meadowcroft, Tony
Author_Institution :
ENET - Res. Centre of Energy Units for Utilization of non Traditional Energy Sources, VSB - Tech. Univ. of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic
Abstract :
The technology of fuel cells and mainly the solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) is still subject to a fairly intense development for its unforgettable competitive advantage, the opportunity to use relatively cheap and accessible hydrocarbon fossil fuels or other synthetic fuels containing hydrogen molecules. These fuel cells are mainly intended for application in power systems for combined production of electric power and heat (co-generation) or for an additional production of electric power to improve the energetic balance of other power technologies. Technologies proven through experiments and procedures employed in production of SOFC fuel cells have shown sound operating parameters during laboratory testing and these will be prepared for application into actual power equipment within a medium-term horizon, for gradual commercialisation and even preparation for serial production, according to some optimistic perspectives. The contents of this paper should bring a closer look onto the technology of fuel cells, the SOFC type fuel cells respectively, their basic topology, operating principle and the last but not the least would be the presentation of procedures implemented in application and results of testing of a specific prototype design of a high-temperature tubular SOFC fuel cell.
Keywords :
cogeneration; fuel cell power plants; power apparatus; solid oxide fuel cells; cogeneration; electric power production; heat production; high-temperature tubular SOFC fuel cell; hydrocarbon fossil fuels; hydrogen molecules; power equipment; solid oxide fuel cells; synthetic fuels; Anodes; Cathodes; Ceramics; Fuel cells; Fuels; Temperature measurement; SOFC; fuel cell; measurement; tubular;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Power Engineering (EPE), Proccedings of the 2014 15th International Scientific Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brno
DOI :
10.1109/EPE.2014.6839525