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Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Development - How AVL CRUISE™ M Supports System Configuration and Components Sizing

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Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) are a promising technology for power generation within the context of renewable energy systems. This is mainly due to their high efficiency, fuel flexibility and environmental compatibility.

In SOFC development, the engineering effort is aimed at a reliable fuel cell system with maximum efficiency and longest lifetime. To efficiently achieve these goals, a simulation-based development approach is required that covers all aspects from system design to balance of plant (BoP) component dimensioning and operation strategy definition.

Virtualizing key development steps with AVL CRUISE™ M offers the potential for significant time and cost savings. This is especially true when simulation is already used to define the system architecture and select component technologies. In addition, virtual testing of the system for various use case scenarios, such as high altitude operation, leakage, different insulation materials, transient warm-up cycles, and control functions development, can also considerably reduce physical test time.
 

Recording available - 60 min
Presentation language
English
Topics
  • Gain insight into the benefits of using system simulation in SOFC development.
  • Learn about using system simulation for BoP components selection and sizing.
  • Get inspired by the capabilities of the wizards and generators offered by AVL CRUISE™ M.
  • Let real-world use cases demonstrate the boundless potential of multi-physics system simulation.

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Ales Cvikl
Team Leader Thermodynamic Systems Simulation
AVL Advanced Simulation Technologies