Considerations regarding modeling of MW-scale IG-SOFC Hybrid Power System

RES Master´s Thesis Verkefnið er unnið í tengslum við Háskóla Íslands og Háskólann á Akureyri The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate various modeling approaches for large systems employing high temperature fuel cell (particularly SOFC) modeling. It also includes a brief discussion of curre...

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Main Author: Kupecki, Jakub
Other Authors: Háskólinn á Akureyri
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7080
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description RES Master´s Thesis Verkefnið er unnið í tengslum við Háskóla Íslands og Háskólann á Akureyri The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate various modeling approaches for large systems employing high temperature fuel cell (particularly SOFC) modeling. It also includes a brief discussion of current trends and various designs. This thesis will review recently published papers investigating the hundred MWe scale SOFC hybrid Brayton-Rankine power systems. It goes into details discussing the crucial parameters influencing the cycle’s operation and performance. For better understanding, the basics of the fuel cell operation, involved processes and all phenonena are provided in Chapter 2. In the next chapter the SOFC based systems with integrated gasification reactors are widely described. Current state-of-the-art trends and their background are presented. Finaly the desired system configuration is proposed and investigated. These particular arragements correspond to the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) baseline for systems employing high temperature fuel cells, hence certain design solutions are involved. The SOFC stack feedstock is provided by the gasification of coal, however different fuel can also be gasified (biomass for example). In the last chapter, the modeling and optimisation in the software are extensively described. Because of the fact that ASPEN Plus and Hysys are comonly used in the majority of cases when cycles involing high temperature fuel cells are analyzed, the attention will be focused on these two programs. Both of them have built-in tools allowing the modeling of heat exchangers, compressors and expanders (i.e. gas and steam turbines) by available units. ASPEN Plus is Fortran based software and the SOFC stack can be modeled as a user unit using this programming code. The modeling approach to the electrochemical and chemical processes within the SOFC stack will be delivered, since it is important for the modeling of the entire power cycle. Analysis of the whole system with the proposed tools ...
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/7080 2025-01-16T18:40:28+00:00 Considerations regarding modeling of MW-scale IG-SOFC Hybrid Power System Kupecki, Jakub Háskólinn á Akureyri 2009-02 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7080 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7080 RES. The School for Renewable Energy Science Renewable energy sources Orkumál Meistaraprófsritgerðir Endurnýjanleg orka Thesis Master's 2009 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:56:49Z RES Master´s Thesis Verkefnið er unnið í tengslum við Háskóla Íslands og Háskólann á Akureyri The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate various modeling approaches for large systems employing high temperature fuel cell (particularly SOFC) modeling. It also includes a brief discussion of current trends and various designs. This thesis will review recently published papers investigating the hundred MWe scale SOFC hybrid Brayton-Rankine power systems. It goes into details discussing the crucial parameters influencing the cycle’s operation and performance. For better understanding, the basics of the fuel cell operation, involved processes and all phenonena are provided in Chapter 2. In the next chapter the SOFC based systems with integrated gasification reactors are widely described. Current state-of-the-art trends and their background are presented. Finaly the desired system configuration is proposed and investigated. These particular arragements correspond to the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) baseline for systems employing high temperature fuel cells, hence certain design solutions are involved. The SOFC stack feedstock is provided by the gasification of coal, however different fuel can also be gasified (biomass for example). In the last chapter, the modeling and optimisation in the software are extensively described. Because of the fact that ASPEN Plus and Hysys are comonly used in the majority of cases when cycles involing high temperature fuel cells are analyzed, the attention will be focused on these two programs. Both of them have built-in tools allowing the modeling of heat exchangers, compressors and expanders (i.e. gas and steam turbines) by available units. ASPEN Plus is Fortran based software and the SOFC stack can be modeled as a user unit using this programming code. The modeling approach to the electrochemical and chemical processes within the SOFC stack will be delivered, since it is important for the modeling of the entire power cycle. Analysis of the whole system with the proposed tools ... Thesis Akureyri Akureyri Akureyri Skemman (Iceland) Akureyri
spellingShingle RES. The School for Renewable Energy Science
Renewable energy sources
Orkumál
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Endurnýjanleg orka
Kupecki, Jakub
Considerations regarding modeling of MW-scale IG-SOFC Hybrid Power System
title Considerations regarding modeling of MW-scale IG-SOFC Hybrid Power System
title_full Considerations regarding modeling of MW-scale IG-SOFC Hybrid Power System
title_fullStr Considerations regarding modeling of MW-scale IG-SOFC Hybrid Power System
title_full_unstemmed Considerations regarding modeling of MW-scale IG-SOFC Hybrid Power System
title_short Considerations regarding modeling of MW-scale IG-SOFC Hybrid Power System
title_sort considerations regarding modeling of mw-scale ig-sofc hybrid power system
topic RES. The School for Renewable Energy Science
Renewable energy sources
Orkumál
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Endurnýjanleg orka
topic_facet RES. The School for Renewable Energy Science
Renewable energy sources
Orkumál
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Endurnýjanleg orka
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7080