Published 2016
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Publication
Experiments on metal-Glass-metal samples simulating the fuel inlet/outlet manifolds in SOFC stacks
Description
The investigations performed on state-of-the-art SOFC stacks operated at various
electrical load for several thousand hours have underlined the importance to better
understand how the sealant materials evolve during the operation period. The opportunity
to operate a stack and to have access to post-experiment samples is quite unique and
opened the possibility to design and operate in a suitable rig samples replicating the metalglass-metal of a stack manifold.
Samples prepared with the same materials and manufacturing method as for stacks have
been aged at operating conditions of the fuel inlet and outlet for 500h under a polarization
of 0.8V and a temperature of 700°C in dual atmosphere (i.e. air, fuel).
The evolution of the glass properties has been followed in by Electrochemical Impedance
Spectroscopy (EIS) with measurements performed at Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) and
under polarization.
EIS measurements allowed to monitor the behaviour of the investigated system during the
ageing process. The bulk resistance of the glass was measured and related to the
evolution of the microstructural features investigated by post experiment characterization
on the cross-sections. The combination of different fuel stream composition and
temperature resulted in a quite stronger evolution of the glass at the outlet.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/895428
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/895428
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE