In this paper a new model for porous electrodes in molten-carbonate fuel cells (MCFC) is presented. The model is based on an averaging technique commonly used in porous-media problems. Important disadvantages of the existing agglomerate model caused by geometric assumptions and restrictions are eliminated in this new model. Unlike the agglomerate model, the new model is suitable for studying three-dimensional and anisotropic problems and incorporating the degree of electrolyte fill. Different reaction mechanisms can easily be incorporated. The validity of the new model is checked and compared with the agglomerate model by fitting the two models to ac-impedance spectra recorded from porous MCFC cathodes
A model for the simulation of the steady-state impedance response of a polymer electrolyte membrane ...
A detailed dynamic model incorporating geometric resolution of a molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) w...
A three-dimensional mathematical model is presented to describe volume changes in porous electrodes ...
In this paper a new model for porous electrodes in molten-carbonate fuel cells (MCFC) is presented. ...
In this study a three-phase homogeneous model was developed to simulate the performance of the molte...
A theoretical model for the molten carbonate fuel cell was developed based on the three-phase homoge...
by assuming that the local current density is a linear function of equations for porous electrodes b...
The application of a flooded porous-agglomerate model to in situ oxidized and lithiated NiO cathodes...
The polarization characteristics of porous LiCoO=, LiFeO=, and NiO structures when used as molten ca...
A steady state agglomerate model for the MCFC cathode which takes into account the heterogeneous str...
This work studies mathematical issues associated with steady-state modelling of diffusion-reaction-c...
The DLVO theory of liquid film stability is used to estimate the thickness of electrolyte films that...
This paper describes the numerical modelling of a key material-stability issue within the realm of M...
A one-dimensional model of the PEM fuel cell cathode is developed to analyse ac impedance spectra an...
This work constitutes a relatively compact mathematical scheme for including the effects of restrict...
A model for the simulation of the steady-state impedance response of a polymer electrolyte membrane ...
A detailed dynamic model incorporating geometric resolution of a molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) w...
A three-dimensional mathematical model is presented to describe volume changes in porous electrodes ...
In this paper a new model for porous electrodes in molten-carbonate fuel cells (MCFC) is presented. ...
In this study a three-phase homogeneous model was developed to simulate the performance of the molte...
A theoretical model for the molten carbonate fuel cell was developed based on the three-phase homoge...
by assuming that the local current density is a linear function of equations for porous electrodes b...
The application of a flooded porous-agglomerate model to in situ oxidized and lithiated NiO cathodes...
The polarization characteristics of porous LiCoO=, LiFeO=, and NiO structures when used as molten ca...
A steady state agglomerate model for the MCFC cathode which takes into account the heterogeneous str...
This work studies mathematical issues associated with steady-state modelling of diffusion-reaction-c...
The DLVO theory of liquid film stability is used to estimate the thickness of electrolyte films that...
This paper describes the numerical modelling of a key material-stability issue within the realm of M...
A one-dimensional model of the PEM fuel cell cathode is developed to analyse ac impedance spectra an...
This work constitutes a relatively compact mathematical scheme for including the effects of restrict...
A model for the simulation of the steady-state impedance response of a polymer electrolyte membrane ...
A detailed dynamic model incorporating geometric resolution of a molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) w...
A three-dimensional mathematical model is presented to describe volume changes in porous electrodes ...