Utilization of gases from biomass gasification in a reforming reactor coupled to an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell: Simulation analysis

One of the high-efficiency options currently under study for a rational employment of hydrogen are fuel cells. In this scenario, the integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell is a new concept recently proposed by Rolls-Royce. The basic unit of a modular plant is the so called "strip", contai...

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Main Authors: Costamagna Paola, Cerutti Fabio, di Felice Renzo, Collins Robert
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2004-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2004/0354-98360402127C.pdf
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spelling doaj-b51155c08b7a4a0091cb9cabfc9b994d2021-01-02T04:38:49ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632004-01-018212714210.2298/TSCI0402127C0354-98360402127CUtilization of gases from biomass gasification in a reforming reactor coupled to an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell: Simulation analysisCostamagna Paola0Cerutti Fabio1di Felice Renzo2Collins Robert3DICHEP, University of Genoa, Genova, ItalyDICHEP, University of Genoa, Genova, ItalyDICHEP, University of Genoa, Genova, ItalyRolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems Ltd., Derby, UKOne of the high-efficiency options currently under study for a rational employment of hydrogen are fuel cells. In this scenario, the integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell is a new concept recently proposed by Rolls-Royce. The basic unit of a modular plant is the so called "strip", containing an electro-chemical reactor formed by a number of IP-SOFC modules, and a reforming reactor. For a better under standing of the behavior of a system of this kind, a simulation model has been set up for both the electrochemical reactor and the reformer; both models follow the approach typically employed in the simulation of chemical reactors, based on the solution of mass and energy balances. In the case of the IP-SOFC electro chemical reactor, the model includes the calculation of the electrical resistance of the stack (that is essentially due to ohmic losses, activation polar is action and mass transport limitations), the mass balances of the gaseous flows, the energy balances of gaseous flows (anodic and cathodic) and of the solid. The strip is designed in such a way that the reaction in the reforming reactor is thermally sustained by the sensible heat of the hot air exiting the electrochemical section; this heat exchange is taken into account in the model of the reformer, which includes the energy balance of gaseous flows and of the solid structure. Simulation results are reported and discussed for both the electrochemical reactor in stand-alone configuration (including comparison to experimental data in a narrow range of operating conditions) and for the complete strip.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2004/0354-98360402127C.pdfhydrogenchemical reactorfuel cellreformermodeling
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author Costamagna Paola
Cerutti Fabio
di Felice Renzo
Collins Robert
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Cerutti Fabio
di Felice Renzo
Collins Robert
Utilization of gases from biomass gasification in a reforming reactor coupled to an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell: Simulation analysis
Thermal Science
hydrogen
chemical reactor
fuel cell
reformer
modeling
author_facet Costamagna Paola
Cerutti Fabio
di Felice Renzo
Collins Robert
author_sort Costamagna Paola
title Utilization of gases from biomass gasification in a reforming reactor coupled to an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell: Simulation analysis
title_short Utilization of gases from biomass gasification in a reforming reactor coupled to an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell: Simulation analysis
title_full Utilization of gases from biomass gasification in a reforming reactor coupled to an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell: Simulation analysis
title_fullStr Utilization of gases from biomass gasification in a reforming reactor coupled to an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell: Simulation analysis
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of gases from biomass gasification in a reforming reactor coupled to an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell: Simulation analysis
title_sort utilization of gases from biomass gasification in a reforming reactor coupled to an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell: simulation analysis
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2004-01-01
description One of the high-efficiency options currently under study for a rational employment of hydrogen are fuel cells. In this scenario, the integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell is a new concept recently proposed by Rolls-Royce. The basic unit of a modular plant is the so called "strip", containing an electro-chemical reactor formed by a number of IP-SOFC modules, and a reforming reactor. For a better under standing of the behavior of a system of this kind, a simulation model has been set up for both the electrochemical reactor and the reformer; both models follow the approach typically employed in the simulation of chemical reactors, based on the solution of mass and energy balances. In the case of the IP-SOFC electro chemical reactor, the model includes the calculation of the electrical resistance of the stack (that is essentially due to ohmic losses, activation polar is action and mass transport limitations), the mass balances of the gaseous flows, the energy balances of gaseous flows (anodic and cathodic) and of the solid. The strip is designed in such a way that the reaction in the reforming reactor is thermally sustained by the sensible heat of the hot air exiting the electrochemical section; this heat exchange is taken into account in the model of the reformer, which includes the energy balance of gaseous flows and of the solid structure. Simulation results are reported and discussed for both the electrochemical reactor in stand-alone configuration (including comparison to experimental data in a narrow range of operating conditions) and for the complete strip.
topic hydrogen
chemical reactor
fuel cell
reformer
modeling
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2004/0354-98360402127C.pdf
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