The rapid growth in terms of efficiency and performance of the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology in recent years has led SOFC to be one of the possible solutions for the exploitation of different types of fuels obtained from fossil or renewable sources. A lot of processes, such as waste incineration or anaerobic digestion, during operation produce exhaust gases that can be efficiently exploited in SOFC systems. SOFCs, thanks to their operating condition, run with standard fuels such hydrogen and methane as well as fuel waste gas, like biogas or landfill gas, or gas plant, like pyrogas. The aim of this work is to compare the performance of an 100W stack SOFC when it is fed by different fuel compositions.

CHARACTERIZATION OF 100W SOFC STACK FED BY CARBON MONOXIDE RICH FUELS

DESIDERI, UMBERTO
2011-01-01

Abstract

The rapid growth in terms of efficiency and performance of the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology in recent years has led SOFC to be one of the possible solutions for the exploitation of different types of fuels obtained from fossil or renewable sources. A lot of processes, such as waste incineration or anaerobic digestion, during operation produce exhaust gases that can be efficiently exploited in SOFC systems. SOFCs, thanks to their operating condition, run with standard fuels such hydrogen and methane as well as fuel waste gas, like biogas or landfill gas, or gas plant, like pyrogas. The aim of this work is to compare the performance of an 100W stack SOFC when it is fed by different fuel compositions.
2011
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