Development of a Segmented Single SOFC Test Equipment to Simulate Stack-Like Operating Conditions

This work presents a new single cell test equipment based on a segmented single SOFC to perform cell tests under stack like conditions. The setup provides comprehensive data about temperature distribution, cell voltage distribution and local gas compositions to be used for the calibration of a comme...

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Hauptverfasser: Hauth, Martin, Schaffer, Daniel, Soukup, Nikolaus, Gitz, Alexandre, Dufour, Clement, Rachinger, Michael, Fink, Clemens
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