Integrated Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Power System Characteristics Prediction
View/ Open
Dată
2009Autor
Gâlceanu, Marian
Orsello, Glanmichele
Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to deduce the specific characteristics of the
CHP 100kWe Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Power System from the steady state
experimental data. From the experimental data, the authors have developed and
validated the steady state mathematical model. From the control room, the steady state
experimental data of the SOFC power conditioning are available and using the
developed steady state mathematical model, the authors have obtained the characteristic
curves of the system performed by Siemens-Westinghouse Power Corporation. As
method, the backward and forward power flow analysis has been employed. The
backward power flow makes possible to obtain the SOFC power system operating point
at different load levels, resulting as the load characteristic. By knowing the fuel cell
output characteristic, the forward power flow analysis is used to predict the power
system efficiency in different operating points, to choose the adequate control decision
in order to obtain the high efficiency operation of the SOFC power system at different
load levels. The CHP 100kWe power system is located at Gas Turbine Technologies
Company (a Siemens Subsidiary), TurboCare brand in Turin, Italy. The work was
carried out through the Energia da Ossidi Solidi (EOS) Project. The SOFC stack
permanently delivers constant power in order to supply the electric and thermal power
both to the TurboCare Company and to the national grid.