Performance of planar high-temperature electrolysis stacks for hydrogen production from nuclear energy

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作者
O'Brien, James E.
Stoots, Carl M.
Herring, J. Stephen
Hartvigsen, Joseph J.
机构
[1] Idaho Natl Lab, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA
[2] Ceramatec Inc, Salt Lake City, UT 84119 USA
关键词
high-temperature electrolysis; hydrogen production; nuclear energy;
D O I
10.13182/NT07-A3830
中图分类号
TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
学科分类号
0827 ; 082701 ;
摘要
An experimental program is under way to assess the performance of solid-oxide cells operating in the steam electrolysis mode for hydrogen production in a temperature range from 800 to 900 degrees C. This temperature range is consistent with the planned coolant outlet temperature range of advanced nuclear reactors. Results were obtained from two multiple-cell planar electrolysis stacks with an active area of 64 cm(2) per cell. The electrolysis cells are electrolyte-supported, with scandia-stabilized zirconia electrolytes (similar to 140 Am thick), nickel-cermet steam/hydrogen electrodes, and manganite oxygen-side electrodes. The metallic interconnect plates are fabricated from ferritic stainless steel. The experiments were performed in a range of steam inlet mole fractions (0.1 to 0.6), gas flow rates (1000 to 4000 standard cubic centimeters per minute), and current densities (0 to 0.38 A/CM2). Steam consumption rates associated with electrolysis were measured directly using inlet and outlet dewpoint instrumentation. Cell operating potentials and cell current were varied using a programmable power supply. Values of area-specific resistance and stack internal temperatures are presented as a function of current density. Initial stack-average area-specific resistance values <1.5 Omega center dot cm(2) were observed. Hydrogen production rates in excess of 200 normal liters per hour (NL/h) were demonstrated. Internal stack temperature measurements revealed a net cooling effect for operating voltages between the open-cell potential and the thermal neutral voltage. These temperature measurements agreed very favorably with computational fluid dynamics predictions. A continuous long-duration test was run for 1000 h with a mean hydrogen production rate of 177 NL/h. Some performance degradation was noted during the long test. Stack performance is shown to be dependent on inlet steam flow rate.
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