Computer Modelling of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
NRC researchers are using computer modelling to optimize the design of durable, efficient solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). SOFCs are solid ceramic devices that use an oxide ion-conducting material as an electro-catalyst, to generate energy. Computer modeling is used to visualize the flow of fuel and air through cell stacks in order to improve the efficiency of design. The anticipated result of this research is to produce "next generation" cells and stacks that can efficiently convert hydrocarbon fuels into clean energy. |