2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.02.063
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Simulation of the transient behavior of tubular solid oxide electrolyzer cells under fast load variations

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“…Due to the level of detail and the computation time required, these models are not suitable for system simulations. Others 16,19,20 are only suited for either SOFC or SOEC simulation. Therefore, Srikanth et al 13 developed a detailed transient cell model for reversible SOC operation with a lumped, non-linear 1D resolution approach.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to the level of detail and the computation time required, these models are not suitable for system simulations. Others 16,19,20 are only suited for either SOFC or SOEC simulation. Therefore, Srikanth et al 13 developed a detailed transient cell model for reversible SOC operation with a lumped, non-linear 1D resolution approach.…”
Section: List Of Symbolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,54,289 As regards SOEC operation, a 2D dynamic model is presented in ref. 290 to estimate tubular SOEC behavior: different electric load variations are considered to estimate cell response time in terms of obtained voltage and temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Varying load changes may result in under-performance, thermal safety concerns, and degradation of SOCs 11 , 17 19 . To mitigate these challenges, researchers have proposed several control and design strategies 20 24 aimed at facilitating safe operation and improving the inherent transient characteristics of SOCs. For example, Nerat 19 recommended maintaining the anode supporting layer thickness above 0.1 mm to prevent local fuel starvation during the dynamic operation of a planar SOFC, and proposed a load variation rate with a time constant of 50 ms to minimize electrical overshoot.…”
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confidence: 99%