Numerical simulation of an internal reforming solid oxide fuel cell unit fueled with hydrogen-natural gas mixtures

J. Fan, Y. Wang, J. Shi, Y. Shi, H. Cao, N. Cai

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Abstract

Blending hydrogen into natural gas grid can effectively reduce carbon emissions and promote the development of the hydrogen economy. Utilizing hydrogen-natural gas mixtures through internal reforming solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) can convert the chemical energy of the fuels direct into electricity, which is a promising technology for combined heat and power systems. In this study, a three-dimensional model for an internal reforming solid oxide fuel cell unit is developed coupling chemical and electrochemical reactions, mass, momentum and heat transfer processes. The influences of the hydrogen addition on the distributions of temperature, gas compositions, and current density are studied by changing the hydrogen blending ratios in inlet gas mixtures. The simulation results show that the addition of hydrogen affects the coupling of the endothermic reforming reactions and exothermic electrochemical reactions, which leads to improved temperature uniformity and higher current density of the SOFC unit compared with pure methane feeding.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication17th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, SOFC 2021
PublisherIOP Publishing Ltd.
Pages883-892
Number of pages10
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781607685395
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event17th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, SOFC 2021 - Stockholm, Sweden
Duration: 18 Jul 202123 Jul 2021

Publication series

NameECS Transactions
Number1
Volume103
ISSN (Print)1938-6737
ISSN (Electronic)1938-5862

Conference

Conference17th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, SOFC 2021
Country/TerritorySweden
CityStockholm
Period18/07/2123/07/21

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