Abstract

Methane appears to be a fuel of great interest for SOFC systems because it can be directly converted into hydrogen by Gradual Internal Reforming (GIR) within the SOFC anode with a new cell configuration. This study proposes a model of SOFC which takes into account the kinetics of the reforming reaction on the catalyst in order to assess the limitations under current of this new configuration of the SOFC cell.

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