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Conference paper · Journal article

Load cycling tests of reversible solid oxide cells - Effects of current density, steam content and utilization

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Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark1

Solid State Chemistry, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark2

Elcogen AS3

Université Grenoble Alpes4

Four single cell rSOC tests were conducted to investigate the effect of current density, steam content and degree of utilization both upon galvanostatic SOFC and SOEC testing, and load cycling operation. Long-term degradation tests were performed at 700°C during constant galvanostatic SOFC (250 h) and SOEC (250 h) conditions followed by load cycling operation (up to 1000 h) in cycles of 16 h SOFC and 8 h SOEC.

Applied current densities were 0.6 A/cm2 and -1.2 A/cm2; and 0.4 A/cm2 and -0.6 A/cm2; inlet gas composition i.e. p(H2O)/p(H2) of 90/10 and dry H2, as well as a test applying p(H2O)/p(H2) of 50/50 for both modes. Furthermore, two different utilization degrees (80% and 40%) were applied. From these tests it is evident that the high current density is detrimental for the fuel electrode durability while high p(H2O) does not seem problematic and cells sustained mechanical integrity upon load cycling.

Language: English
Year: 2021
Pages: 437-450
Proceedings: 17th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
ISSN: 19386737 and 19385862
Types: Conference paper and Journal article
DOI: 10.1149/10301.0437ecst
ORCIDs: Hauch, A.

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