2008
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200850235
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ChemInform Abstract: Theoretical Analysis of High Fuel Utilizing Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

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“…For incompressible, steady, laminar and low speed, the energy equation is as follows 24 : .ρCpu.TKT=Q where Q is the heat source caused by the resistance of ion electronic transport in each of the three layers, ρ is density, Cp is heat capacity, and is calculated by: Q=jio2σio …”
Section: Problem Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For incompressible, steady, laminar and low speed, the energy equation is as follows 24 : .ρCpu.TKT=Q where Q is the heat source caused by the resistance of ion electronic transport in each of the three layers, ρ is density, Cp is heat capacity, and is calculated by: Q=jio2σio …”
Section: Problem Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The energy equation for laminar, steady, incompressible, and low speed is given by 26 : .()normalρCpboldu.normalTnormalKnormalT=normalQ where ρ is the density, C p is the heat capacity at constant pressure, and Q is the heat source due to ion electronic transport resistance in each of the three layers and is determined by:…”
Section: Problem Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, there is no understanding in the literature of the detailed mechanism of anode metal oxidation in purely CO/CO 2 mixtures. The onset of oxidation was therefore predicted by comparing the potential of the anode with that implied by the oxygen activity of the metal/metal oxide system, an approach that has been used for predicting nickel oxide formation in H 2 /H 2 O mixtures [17]. Oxide formation is favoured when the anode potential is less negative than that of the metal/metal oxide system.…”
Section: Co Oxidationmentioning
confidence: 99%