Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 June 2016) | Viewed by 37370
Special Issue Editor
Interests: SOC systems; cell and stack modeling; heat and flow within the cells; I-V curve and performance; alternative fuels with SOEC; hydrogen production
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Dear Colleagues,
Owing to the ever-increasing demand for more efficient power production and distribution, improving production and distribution efficiencies and reducing pollutant emissions continue to be the main areas of research and development in the field of electricity production. Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) based power generators may play an important role in this area when they enter the commercialization stage. The main goal of this Special Issue is to bring theoretical, numerical, and experimental contributions that describe original research results and/or innovative concepts that address all aspects of SOFC-related findings and problems, such as system design, cell modelling, heat and fluid flow characteristics within the cells, alternative fuels, hybrid cycles, I-V curves related performance, etc. Two important areas, which have not received much attention in the open literature, and shall be pointed out, are the use of syngas extracted from the municipal waste gasification in a SOFC, and designing dual-mode SOFC systems. In the future, waste gasification may be an alternative solution to the increasing problem of waste disposal in sanitary landfills. Using excess electricity from renewable sources in a reverse mode SOFC to produce synthetic gas, and then use the same gas to generate electricity in the SOFC mode, is another area to be investigated. Your contributions are highly appreciated for this Special Issue.
Dr. Masoud Rokni
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- system design
- heat and fluid flow
- hybrid cycles
- modeling
- alternative fuels
- renewable energy
- SOFC
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