TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of applied control strategy on the current-voltage correlation of a solid oxide fuel cell stack during dynamic operation
AU - Szmyd, Janusz S.
AU - Komatsu, Yosuke
AU - Brus, Grzegorz
AU - Ghigliazza, Francesco
AU - Kimijima, Shinji
AU - ͆ciązko, Anna
PY - 2014/3/1
Y1 - 2014/3/1
N2 - This paper discusses the transient characteristics of the planar type SOFC cell stack, of which the standard output is 300 W. The transient response of the voltage to the manipulation of an electric current was investigated. The effects of the response and of the operating condition determined by the operating temperature of the stack were studied by mapping a current-voltage (I-V) correlation. The current-based fuel control (CBFC) was adopted for keeping the fuel utilization factor at constant while the value of the electric current was ramped at the constant rate. The present experimental study shows that the transient characteristics of the cell voltage are determined by primarily the operating temperature caused by the manipulation of the current. Particularly, the slope of the I-V curve and the overshoot found on the voltage was remarkably influenced by the operating temperature. The different values of the fuel utilization factor influence the height of the settled voltages. The CBFC has significance in determining the slope of the I-V characteristic, but the different values of the fuel utilization factor does not affect the slope as the operating tem-perature does. The CBFC essentially does not alter the amplitude of the overshoot on the voltage response, since this is dominated by the operating temperature and its change is caused by manipulating the current.
AB - This paper discusses the transient characteristics of the planar type SOFC cell stack, of which the standard output is 300 W. The transient response of the voltage to the manipulation of an electric current was investigated. The effects of the response and of the operating condition determined by the operating temperature of the stack were studied by mapping a current-voltage (I-V) correlation. The current-based fuel control (CBFC) was adopted for keeping the fuel utilization factor at constant while the value of the electric current was ramped at the constant rate. The present experimental study shows that the transient characteristics of the cell voltage are determined by primarily the operating temperature caused by the manipulation of the current. Particularly, the slope of the I-V curve and the overshoot found on the voltage was remarkably influenced by the operating temperature. The different values of the fuel utilization factor influence the height of the settled voltages. The CBFC has significance in determining the slope of the I-V characteristic, but the different values of the fuel utilization factor does not affect the slope as the operating tem-perature does. The CBFC essentially does not alter the amplitude of the overshoot on the voltage response, since this is dominated by the operating temperature and its change is caused by manipulating the current.
KW - Current-based fuel control
KW - Dynamic operation
KW - Fuel utilization factor
KW - Solid oxide fuel cells
KW - Stack operation
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U2 - 10.2478/aoter-2014-0025
DO - 10.2478/aoter-2014-0025
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84913617779
SN - 1231-0956
VL - 35
SP - 129
EP - 143
JO - Archives of Thermodynamics
JF - Archives of Thermodynamics
IS - 3
ER -