Creep analysis of solid oxide fuel cell with bonded compliant seal design

Wenchun Jiang, Yucai Zhang, Yun Luo, J. M. Gong, S. T. Tu

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Abstract

Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) requires good sealant because it works in harsh conditions (high temperature, thermal cycle, oxidative and reducing gas environments). Bonded compliant seal (BCS) is a new sealing method for planar SOFC. It uses a thin foil metal to bond the window frame and cell, achieving the seal between window frame and cell. At high temperature, a comprehensive evaluation of its creep strength is essential for the adoption of BCS design. In order to characterize the creep behavior, the creep induced by thermal stresses in SOFC with BCS design is simulated by finite element method. The results show that the foil is compressed and large thermal stresses are generated. The initial peak thermal stress is located in the thin foil because the foil acts as a spring stores the thermal stresses by elastic and plastic deformation in itself. Serving at high temperature, initial thermal displacement is partially recovered because of the creep relaxation, which becomes a new discovered advantage for BCS design. It predicts that the failures are likely to happen in the middle of the cell edge and BNi-2 filler metal, because the maximum residual displacement and creep strain are located.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)913-918
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Power Sources
Volume243
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Bonded compliant seal
  • Creep
  • Planar solid oxide fuel cell
  • Thermal stress

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