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CFY-Stack Technology: The Next Design

Authors :
Lorenz Sigl
Mihails Kusnezoff
Alexander Michaelis
Nikolai Trofimenko
Stefan Skrabs
Andreas Venskutonis
Christian Bienert
Stefan Megel
Marco Brandner
Wieland Becker
Source :
ECS Transactions. 68:2159-2168
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
The Electrochemical Society, 2015.

Abstract

The stack concept of electrolyte supported cells (ESC) is applicable for both, solid oxide fuel cells as well as solid oxide electrolysis cells. High power densities and efficiencies comparable to anode supported cells (ASC) can be achieved, however, for the stack design presented in this paper, in unison with high robustness. Incorporating an electrolyte made of fully scandia stabilized zirconia paired with chromium-based CFY (Cr5FeY) interconnects of matched CTE (coefficient of thermal expansion), a feasible stack concept was created with the focus on long-term stability in regard to high temperature corrosion and thermal cycling. Stack data of more than 20.000 hours of a single stack is presented in addition to industrial onward development of the stack design. Using the same material combinations and the same footprint as for the MK351-design, the newly developed MK352-design was simulated, drafted and produced and allows for easier stack setup and system integration. Minor changes in interconnect (IC) design enable lower pressure drops over the stack, which, paired with enhanced tolerance chains lead to enhanced stack performance, especially in regard to thermal cycling. Cross-checked, test results for the MK352-stack are in good agreement with the simulation.

Details

ISSN :
19386737 and 19385862
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ECS Transactions
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....61b37f5816837d056a6a661751daba7d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1149/06801.2159ecst