Hybrid Systems Based on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Modelling and Design

David Sánchez author Ali Turan author Mario L Ferrari author Usman M Damo author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:25th Aug '17

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A comprehensive guide to the modelling and design of solid oxide fuel cell hybrid power plants

This book explores all technical aspects of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) hybrid systems and proposes solutions to a range of technical problems that can arise from component integration. Following a general introduction to the state-of-the-art in SOFC hybrid systems, the authors focus on fuel cell technology, including the components required to operate with standard fuels. Micro-gas turbine (mGT) technology for hybrid systems is discussed, with special attention given to issues related to the coupling of SOFCs with mGTs. Throughout the book emphasis is placed on dynamic issues, including control systems used to avoid risk conditions.

With an eye to mitigating the high costs and risks incurred with the building and use of prototype hybrid systems, the authors demonstrate a proven, economically feasible approach to obtaining important experimental results using simplified plants that simulate both generic and detailed system-level behaviour using emulators. Computational models and experimental plants are developed to support the analysis of SOFC hybrid systems, including models appropriate for design, development and performance analysis at both component and system levels.

  • Presents models for a range of size units, technology variations, unit coupling dynamics and start-up and shutdown behaviours
  • Focuses on SOFCs integration with mGTs in light of key constraints and risk avoidance issues under steady-state conditions and during transient operations
  • Identifies interaction and coupling problems within the GT/SOFC environment, including exergy analysis and optimization
  • Demonstrates an economical approach to obtaining important experimental results while avoiding high-cost components and risk conditions
  • Presents analytical/computational and experimental tools for the efficient design and development of hardware and software systems

Hybrid Systems Based on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Modelling and Design is a valuable resource for researchers and practicing engineers involved in fuel cell fundamentals, design and development. It is also an excellent reference for academic researchers and advanced-level students exploring fuel cell technology. 

In summary, this book provides comprehensive information and guidelines on the design and modeling of hybrid SOFC and gas turbine systems. Researchers, scientists, and engineers who are interested in developing such a hybrid system or carrying out new research in the area of integrated fuel cell systems will definitely get valuable information from this book. This book could also be effectively used as a reference book in some graduate level courses in energy conversion and fuel cell technology. There are also very interesting questions and exercises found at the end of the chapters, which could be given as assignments to students. In conclusion, I recommend this book as a unique source of information on the hybrid SOFC and gas turbine systems.

-Dr. Can Ozgur Colpan, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey

ISBN: 9781119039051

Dimensions: 218mm x 146mm x 20mm

Weight: 517g

344 pages