Parametric studies for a performance analysis of a SOFC/MGT hybrid power system based on a quasi-2D model

Tae Won Song, Tong Seop Kim, Jeong L. Sohn, Sung Tack Ro, Jae Hwan Kim, Kenjiro Suzuki

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Abstract

Solid oxide fuel cell / micro gas turbine (SOFC/MGT) hybrid power system has been theoretically demonstrated that it can achieve higher thermal efficiency than any other power generation systems. To understand performance characteristics of the SOFC/MGT hybrid power system, it is necessary to analyze sensitivities of operating and design parameters on its performance. In this study, a quasi-2D model for the mathematical modeling of a tubular type indirect internal reforming solid oxide fuel cell (IIR-SOFC) is proposed and applied to a performance analysis of a SOFC/MGT hybrid power system. Using this model, temperature distributions along the longitudinal direction of the IIR-SOFC, which cannot be predicted by the lumped model, are calculated. In addition, sensitivities of parameters governing fuel cell performance such as current density, fuel utilization factor, steam-carbon ratio and parameters governing gas turbine performance such as pressure ratio, turbine inlet temperature, adiabatic efficiencies of compressor/turbine, and heat exchange effectiveness of the recuperator on the performance of the SOFC/MGT hybrid power system are investigated. Results in this study show how a quasi-2D model can improve accuracy of the performance analysis and its implementation to the performance analysis with discussion about sensitivities of design and operating parameters to the performance of the SOFC/MGT hybrid power system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages251-261
Number of pages11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004
Event2004 ASME Turbo Expo - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 14 Jun 200417 Jun 2004

Conference

Conference2004 ASME Turbo Expo
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period14/06/0417/06/04

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