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Monitoring and Diagnostics of SOFC Stacks and Systems

Authors :
Priscilla Caliandro
Pierpaolo Polverino
Marco Gallo
Bertrand Morel
Stefan Pofahl
J. P. Ouweltjes
Jan Van herle
Alexandra Ploner
Pavle Boškoski
Stefan Diethelm
Boštjan Dolenc
Antti Pohjoranta
Aki Nieminen
Andrea Leonardi
Francesco Galiano
Carlo Tanzi
Julie Mougin
Source :
Mougin, J, Morel, B, Ploner, A, Caliandro, P, Van Herle, J, Boškoski, P, Dolenc, B, Gallo, M, Polverino, P, Pohjoranta, A, Nieminen, A, Pofahl, S N, Ouweltjes, J P, Diethelm, S, Leonardi, A, Galiano, F & Tanzi, C 2019, ' Monitoring and diagnostics of SOFC stacks and systems ', ECS Transactions, vol. 91, no. 1, pp. 731-743 . https://doi.org/10.1149/09101.0731ecst
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
The Electrochemical Society, 2019.

Abstract

While high performance of SOFC systems has already been achieved, there is still a need to increase the stack lifetime, while decreasing the system's total cost of ownership, both being linked. The increase in lifetime includes the minimization of performance degradation, but also avoidance of potentially detrimental events during operation, originating from the stack, outside the stack, or a combination of both. The present paper highlights how the detection of faulty operation as early as possible is important to implement adequate mitigation strategies, wherever applicable, according to the fault and its grade of severity. Three types of faults have been considered, fuel starvation, leakage and carbon deposition. Both hardware components and algorithms to monitor, detect, isolate, and finally correct faulty system operation have been developed and will be embedded in a real SOFC system.

Details

ISSN :
19385862 and 19386737
Volume :
91
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ECS Transactions
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....db53f49a9ad91cd4b3182c784d09d919