Abstract

Based on previous long-term SOFC stack tests, two short stacks (one F20 and one F10 design) were tested in order to investigate stack performance under high fuel utilization (>40%) and possibly also high current densities (>0.5 Acm−2). The F20-design stack was still operated with relatively mild current densities (≤0.5 Acm−2), but with high fuel utilization of up to 90% with 10% pre-reformed liquefied natural gas (LNG). The F10-design stack was operated with 20% humidified H2, but with high fuel utilization of up to 90% and high current densities of up to 1.5 Acm−2. Preliminary analysis shows that both F10- and F20-design stacks can be operated smoothly at a fuel utilization of ∼85% in the temperature range of 750∼800 °C, although an increase in concentration polarization can already be observed at the fuel utilization of ∼80%. Operation with fuel utilization of 90% led to local oxidation of cells at a similar position in both stacks. Based on the calculations with a 1D model, such an effect was assumed to be due to the variation in fuel utilization caused by the temperature gradient in the cell.

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