Thermal-Fluid and Electrochemical Modeling and Performance Study of a Planar Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell: Analysis on SOEC Resistances, Size, and Inlet Flow Conditions.
[摘要] Argonne National Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory researchers are analyzing the electrochemical and thermal-fluid behavior of solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) for high temperature steam electrolysis using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques. The major challenges facing commercialization of steam electrolysis technology are related to efficiency, cost, and durability of the SOECs. The goal of this effort is to guide the design and optimization of performance for high temperature electrolysis (HTE) systems. An SOEC module developed by FLUENT Inc. as part of their general CFD code was used for the SOEC analysis by INL. ANL has developed an independent SOEC model that combines the governing electrochemical mechanisms based on first principals to the heat transfer and fluid dynamics in the operation of SOECs. The ANL model was embedded into the commercial STAR-CD CFD software, and is being used for the analysis of SOECs by ANL. The FY06 analysis performed by ANL and reported here covered the influence of electrochemical properties, SOEC component resistances and their contributing factors, SOEC size and inlet flow conditions, and SOEC flow configurations on the efficiency and expected durability of these systems.
[发布日期] [发布机构] Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
[效力级别] [学科分类] 工程和技术(综合)
[关键词] Solid oxide electrolysis cells;Computational fluid dynamics;Fuel cells;Hydrogen production;Optimization [时效性]