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- Study of a hybrid solid oxide fuel cell: Energetic analysis and sankey diagram
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- In this paper a hybrid solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) system is analyzed. This system applies a combined cycle utilizing gas turbine associated to a SOFC for rational decentralized energy production. Initially the relative concepts about the fuel cell are presented, followed by some chemical and technical informations such as the change of Gibbs free energy in isothermal fuel oxidation (or combustion) directly into electricity. This represents a very high fraction of the lower heating value (LHV) of a hydrocarbon fuel. In the next step a methodology for the study of SOFC associated with a gas turbine system is developed, considering the electricity and steam production for a hospital, as regard to the Brazilian conditions. This methodology is applied to energetic analysis. Natural gas is considered as a fuel. In conclusion, it is shown by a Sankey Diagram that the hybrid SOFC system may be an excellent opportunity to strengthen the decentralized energy production in Brazil. It is necessary to consider that the cogeneration in this version also is a sensible alternative from the technical point of view, demanding special methods of design, equipment selection and mainly of the contractual deals associated to electricity and fuel supply.
- 13-Sep-2004
- Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology - 2004, p. 657-664.
- 657-664
- Cogeneration
- Gas Turbines
- Hybrid Cycle
- Natural Gas
- SOFC
- Thermodynamic Analysis
- Hybrid cycle
- Lower heating value (LHV)
- Thermodynamic analysis
- Carbonates
- Electric power systems
- Electrolysis
- Energy conversion
- Gas turbines
- Global warming
- Information analysis
- Natural gas
- Optimization
- Oxidation
- Phosphoric acid
- Thermal effects
- Solid oxide fuel cells
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/FUELCELL2004-2535
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/67877
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