Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) systems can be fueled by natural gas when the reforming reaction is conducted in a stack. Due to its maturity and safety, indirect internal reforming is usually used. A strong endothermic methane/steam reforming process needs a large amount of heat, and it is convenient to provide thermal energy by burning the remainders of fuel from a cell. In this work, the mathematical model of afterburner-powered methane/steam reformer is proposed. To analyze the effect of a fuel composition on SOFC performance, the zero-dimensional model of a fuel cell connected with a reformer is formulated. It is shown that the highest efficiency of a solid oxide fuel cell is achieved when the steam-to-methane ratio at the reforming reactor inlet is high.
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Mozdzierz, M., Chalusiak, M., Kimijima, S., Szmyd, J. S., & Brus, G. (2018). An afterburner-powered methane/steam reformer for a solid oxide fuel cells application. Heat and Mass Transfer/Waerme- Und Stoffuebertragung, 54(8), 2331–2341. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00231-018-2331-5
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