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Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Components : Interfacial Compatibility of SOFC Glass Seals / by Gurbinder Kaur

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : ©2016Description: XVII , 408 pages 270 : illustrations (some in color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783319255989
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Solid oxide fuel cell components.; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleLOC classification:
  • TK2931 .K38 2016
Contents:
Introduction to Fuel Cells -- Cell Voltages, Polarisations, and Performances -- SOFCs Technology: ITS Working and Components -- Thermodynamics, Performance and Configurations of SOFC -- Sealing Concepts: Glasses as Sealants -- Interfacial Compatibility of Glasses and Interconnects -- Mixed Alkaline/Composite Glasses and Coated Interconnects -- Interconnection of Glass Seals/Electrodes and Electrolytes -- Fuel Cell Status.
Summary: The only resource to focus on solving the challenges of glass seals in SOFCs Provides insight into interaction mechanisms at all the various interfaces within the fuel cell Analyzes basic concepts systematically and clearly, thoroughly explaining more complex topics through plentiful illustrations and diagrams This book examines the various interfacial reactions that take place when glass seals come into contact with components of SOFCs in reducing and oxidizing conditions. In developing an understanding of the structure and function of SOFCs, interfacial compatibility is an imperative criterion. This book addresses the technical challenges of developing sealants to avoid leakage losses at high operating temperatures, which are profoundly impactful to the efficiency of the fuel cell. This resource is important for anyone working with or studying fuel cell design and development, and is a pivotal source of cutting-edge information for research groups actively engaged in developing hermetic and stable seals which show minimum interfacial chemical reaction with interconnect and electrolyte.
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Books Books Fayza Aboulnaga Central Library | مكتبة فايزة أبو النجا المركزية بالحرم الجامعي TK2931 .K38 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C. 1 Available 10010660

Introduction to Fuel Cells -- Cell Voltages, Polarisations, and Performances -- SOFCs Technology: ITS Working and Components -- Thermodynamics, Performance and Configurations of SOFC -- Sealing Concepts: Glasses as Sealants -- Interfacial Compatibility of Glasses and Interconnects -- Mixed Alkaline/Composite Glasses and Coated Interconnects -- Interconnection of Glass Seals/Electrodes and Electrolytes -- Fuel Cell Status.

The only resource to focus on solving the challenges of glass seals in SOFCs Provides insight into interaction mechanisms at all the various interfaces within the fuel cell Analyzes basic concepts systematically and clearly, thoroughly explaining more complex topics through plentiful illustrations and diagrams This book examines the various interfacial reactions that take place when glass seals come into contact with components of SOFCs in reducing and oxidizing conditions. In developing an understanding of the structure and function of SOFCs, interfacial compatibility is an imperative criterion. This book addresses the technical challenges of developing sealants to avoid leakage losses at high operating temperatures, which are profoundly impactful to the efficiency of the fuel cell. This resource is important for anyone working with or studying fuel cell design and development, and is a pivotal source of cutting-edge information for research groups actively engaged in developing hermetic and stable seals which show minimum interfacial chemical reaction with interconnect and electrolyte.

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