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Modeling SOFC Performance with CFD
Fluent Inc. invites you to attend this fuel cell web presentation. The presentation can be viewed through any standard web browser, and last for about 45 minutes.
Date: November 6, 2002
Location: http://fluent.com/direct/fuelcell_webinars/cfdonline
Organizer: Fluent Inc.
Application Areas: Fuel Cells
Softwares: FLUENT
Type of Event: Online Event, International
 
Description:

Seminar Overview

Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that convert the chemical energy of a reaction directly into electrical energy. Of the many types of fuel cells currently under development, solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) show particular promise as components in highly efficient stationary power generation systems. This web-based seminar will familiarize you with solid oxide fuel cells, explain why the US government is investing heavily in SOFC technology, and show how you can take advantage of new computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling tools to improve fuel cell component designs and optimize system performance.

In collaboration with the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) of the US Department of Energy, Fluent Inc. has developed new CFD tools, which enable modeling of SOFC. A solid oxide fuel cell consists of an ion-conducting, impermeable electrolyte layer, bounded by porous anode and cathode layers, flow channels and current collecting regions. Therefore, an SOFC model must take into account:

  • Fluid flow, heat transfer, and mass transfer in porous anode and cathode layers
  • Electrochemical reactions
  • Current transport and potential field in porous anode, cathode, and solid conducting regions

Details on all of these models will be provided during the seminar. Results of model validation against experimental data will also be shown.

Who should attend?

  • Engineering directors at power generation companies
  • Engineering managers with responsibility for fuel cell R&D
  • Fuel cell researchers and development engineers
  • Anyone who is interested in future directions in auto industry and auxiliary power generation technologies

Agenda

1.
Greetings/Introductions
Fluent
  • Goals for this presentation
  • Introduction of speakers
  • Seminar logistics
2.
Introduction to SOFC technology
NETL
  • What are solid oxide fuel cells?
  • Why will SOFC be important in future power generation systems?
3.
DOE/NETL SOFC program
NETL
  • What is the government doing to support development of SOFC technology?
  • What is the status of SOFC research and development?
  • How are the key physical models implemented in the code?
4.
NETL SOFC model
NETL
  • What is CFD and what are its benefits?
  • How can CFD be used to model SOFC?
  • How are the key physical models implemented in the code?
5.
Fluent SOFC roadmap
Fluent
  • What further technical improvements are planned for the SOFC model?
  • What is required to simulate a fuel cell stack, as opposed to a channel?
  • What methods are used to validate Fluent models?
6.
NETL Model Validation Program
NETL
  • What experimental data are available for validation studies?
  • How well does the model match the experiments?
7.
Q&A summary
Fluent
  • Summary of questions received on-line during the seminar
  • Answers to selected frequently-asked questions
8.
Conclusions
Fluent
  • Summary of meeting topics and conclusions
  • How to get more information

To register visit http://fluent.com/direct/fuelcell_webinars/cfdonline

 
Event record first posted on October 22, 2002, last modified on October 22, 2002

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