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Long-term operation of solid oxide fuel cells and preliminary findings on accelerated testing

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Abstract Stationary applications of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell systems require operating times of 40,000 to 80,000 h for market introduction. Therefore, extended lifetime tests are essential for learning about the long-term… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Stationary applications of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell systems require operating times of 40,000 to 80,000 h for market introduction. Therefore, extended lifetime tests are essential for learning about the long-term behavior and various degradation mechanisms and to foster ideas about accelerated stack testing. The Forschungszentrum Julich has been gradually extending the testing time, resulting in successful short-stack operating times of between 20,000 and 40,000 h. This work highlights the results of these long-term tests and compares the observations for different material combinations, operating temperatures of 700 and 800 °C, including different fuel utilizations and gas compositions. An increase of temperature from 700 to 800 °C leads to an acceleration of the degradation rate by a factor of 1.5–2. Meanwhile, an increase in fuel utilization from 40 to 80% did not result in increased degradation. The same was found for higher current densities of up to 1 Acm−2.

Keywords: term operation; long term; fuel; solid oxide; oxide fuel

Journal Title: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year Published: 2020

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