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- 1Hanifi, Amir Reza
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- 1Shahbakhti, Mahdi
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2022-06-01
ElKashat, Ahmed Khaled, Razmi, Amir Reza, Vafaeenezhad, Sajad, Hanifi, Amir Reza, Etsell, Thomas H., Shahbakhti, Mahdi
Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a promising clean technology to generate power with high efficiency at different scales. Decreasing the degradation rate of SOFCs is a challenge that can be tackled by lowering the operation temperature (<650°C). However, this can adversely affect cell performance...
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Fall 2022
Solid oxide fuel cells have numerous advantages, including higher efficiencies, fuel diversity, and lack of need for expensive catalysts compared to other fuel cells. Yet the lower performance and lack of durability in the long term still hinder its practical usage. By lowering the operating...
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Tubular and Planar SOFC Datasets
2024-08-01
Three tubular cells with different design parameters are fabricated, and each is tested under 18 different operating conditions. Moreover, a planar cell is tested under 10 operating conditions. Tubular and planar cells are substantially different in cell parameters and tested under a wide range...