External temperature field test and leakage fault diagnosis for SOFC stacks

Xingyu Xiong, Lian Yang,Yunfei Wu, Bintao Zheng,Pengfei Wang, Xin Wu

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy(2023)

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Abstract
The uniformity of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) stacks largely affects the stability and performance of the SOFC power generation system with multiple stacks. However, the health conditions of the stacks are usually assessed by the long-time electrochemical performance test, and some small faults are not able to be quickly identified when the I–V performances have small differences. In this paper, a non-contact temperature sensor array constructed by thermocouples is proposed for NDE (non-destructive evaluation) application in SOFC stacks. The temperature sensor array is fixed near the outer surfaces of the 1 kW-class stack to measure the external temperature field of the stack. Based on the experimental results, it is found that the proposed method is feasible for the examination of the external temperature field of stacks under different operation conditions, which helps to screening the stacks before assembling to the system. At the same time, a real-time online monitoring of fuel leakage is performed using the temperature sensor array, and stacks with unusual temperature distribution due to the leakages can be quickly recognized by comparing with the healthy stack.
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Solid oxide fuel cell,SOFC,Temperature field,Leakage fault diagnosis,NDE,Thermocouple sensor array
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