Thermal stresses in SOFC stacks: The role of mismatch among thermal conductivity of adjacent components
Thermal stresses in SOFC stacks: The role of mismatch among thermal conductivity of adjacent components
Generating power from renewable biogas in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) is an environment-friendly, efficient, and promising energy conversion process. Biogas can be used in SOFCs via a reforming process for which dry reforming is more suitable as the reforming agent exists in the biogas mixture. Biogas can be directly reformed to H2 -rich fuel stream in the anode chamber of a SOFC by the heat released during power generation. Exploiting the heat and water produced in the SOFC for internal refo