Self-sustainable Operation of a 1kW class SOFC System

1kW급 고체산화물 연료전지 발전시스템 자열운전

  • 이태희 (한국전력공사 전력연구원) ;
  • 최진혁 (한국전력공사 전력연구원) ;
  • 박태성 (한국전력공사 전력연구원) ;
  • 유영성 (한국전력공사 전력연구원)
  • Published : 2008.05.22

Abstract

KEPRI has studied planar type SOFC stacks using anode-supported single cells and kW class co-generation systems for residential power generation. A 1kW class SOFC system consisted of a hot box part, a cold BOP part and a water reservoir. A hot box part contains a SOFC stack made up of 48 single cells and ferritic stainless steel interconnectors, a fuel reformer, a catalytic combustor and heat exchangers. Thermal management and insulation system were especially designed for self-sustainable operation. A cold BOP part was composed of blowers, pumps, a water trap and system control units. When a 1kW class SOFC system was operated at $750^{\circ}C$ with hydrogen after pre-treatment process, the stack power was 1.2kW at 30 A and 1.6kW at 50A. Turning off an electric furnace, the SOFC system was operated using hydrogen and city gas without any external heat source. Under self-sustainable operation conditions, the stack power was about 1.3kW with hydrogen and 1.2kW with city gas respectively. The system also recuperated heat of about 1.1kW by making hot water.

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