Development and Performance Test of SOFC Co-generation System for RPG

SOFC를 이용한 가정용 열병합 발전시스템 개발 및 성능시험

  • 이태희 (한국전력공사 전력연구원) ;
  • 최진혁 (한국전력공사 전력연구원) ;
  • 박태성 (한국전력공사 전력연구원) ;
  • 최호윤 (한국전력공사 전력연구원) ;
  • 유영성 (한국전력공사 전력연구원)
  • Published : 2009.06.25

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 cells with $10{\times}10cm^2$ area 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, 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. Recently KEPRI developed stacks using $15{\times}15cm^2$ cells and tested them. KEPRI will develop a 5 kW class CHP system using $15{\times}15cm^2$ stacks by 2010.

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