The aim of this work is the experimental analysis of steady-state and transient behavior of a primary surface recuperator installed in a 100 kW commercial micro gas turbine. The machine is integrated in an innovative test rig for high temperature fuel cell hybrid system emulation, designed and installed by Thermochemical Power Group at the University of Genoa in the framework of the Felicitas and LARGE-SOFC European Integrated Projects. The high flexibility of the rig was exploited to perform tests on the recuperator operating in the standard cycle focusing the attention on its performance in transient condition. Start-up tests were carried out in both electrical grid-connected and stand-alone conditions operating with different control str...
This paper presents a novel startup approach for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) hybrid systems (HSs) b...
The TPG research group of the University of Genoa designed and installed a complete hybrid system em...
The Thermochemical Power Group of the University of Genoa, Italy, has developed a new \u201cGas Turb...
The aim of this work is the experimental analysis of steadystate and transient behavior of a primary...
The aim of this work is the experimental analysis of steady-state and transient behavior of a primar...
The aim of this work is the experimental analysis of a primary surface recuperator, operating in a 1...
The aim of this work, focused on natural gas fired distributed power systems, is the experimental an...
The University of Genoa (TPG) has designed and developed an innovative test rig for high temperature...
This work concerns the implementation of a new control system for hybrids with solid oxide fuel cell...
This study is based on a complete hybrid system emulator test rig developed at the University of Gen...
The Thermochemical Power Group (TPG) of the University of Genoa, Italy, has developed a new flexible...
The Thermochemical Power Group (TPG) is building at the laboratory of the University of Genoa, Italy...
A new high temperature fuel cell-micro gas turbine physical emulator has been designed and installed...
This work is based on a complete hybrid system emulator test rig developed at the University of Geno...
This report presents the work done in the frame of a Minor in Energy project in the school of Mechan...
This paper presents a novel startup approach for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) hybrid systems (HSs) b...
The TPG research group of the University of Genoa designed and installed a complete hybrid system em...
The Thermochemical Power Group of the University of Genoa, Italy, has developed a new \u201cGas Turb...
The aim of this work is the experimental analysis of steadystate and transient behavior of a primary...
The aim of this work is the experimental analysis of steady-state and transient behavior of a primar...
The aim of this work is the experimental analysis of a primary surface recuperator, operating in a 1...
The aim of this work, focused on natural gas fired distributed power systems, is the experimental an...
The University of Genoa (TPG) has designed and developed an innovative test rig for high temperature...
This work concerns the implementation of a new control system for hybrids with solid oxide fuel cell...
This study is based on a complete hybrid system emulator test rig developed at the University of Gen...
The Thermochemical Power Group (TPG) of the University of Genoa, Italy, has developed a new flexible...
The Thermochemical Power Group (TPG) is building at the laboratory of the University of Genoa, Italy...
A new high temperature fuel cell-micro gas turbine physical emulator has been designed and installed...
This work is based on a complete hybrid system emulator test rig developed at the University of Geno...
This report presents the work done in the frame of a Minor in Energy project in the school of Mechan...
This paper presents a novel startup approach for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) hybrid systems (HSs) b...
The TPG research group of the University of Genoa designed and installed a complete hybrid system em...
The Thermochemical Power Group of the University of Genoa, Italy, has developed a new \u201cGas Turb...