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  • 2018Improving a Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Matrix Strength By Fiber Reinforcingcitations

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  • Szczęśniak, Arkadiusz
  • Liu, Bernard Hao-Chih
  • Kuan-Zong, Fung
  • Wejrzanowski, Tomasz
  • Milewski, Jarosław
  • Szabłowski, Łukasz
  • Baron, Robert
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Improving a Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Matrix Strength By Fiber Reinforcing

  • Szczęśniak, Arkadiusz
  • Liu, Bernard Hao-Chih
  • Kuan-Zong, Fung
  • Wejrzanowski, Tomasz
  • Ni, Chung-Ta
  • Milewski, Jarosław
  • Szabłowski, Łukasz
  • Baron, Robert
  • Jhih-Yu, Tang
  • Shu-Yi, Tsai
Abstract

olten Carbonate Fuel Cell matrix which is made of LiAlO 2 has tendence tocracking, which reduces the performance and durability of the MCFC due to electrolyte lossand gas crossover [1--5]. In this paper we propose testing different types of fibers in order toreduce the brittleness of the matrix during the start-up and operation of the MCFC. ReducingLiAlO 2 matrix brittleness can be done the addition of ceramic fibers or by using highlyporous ceramic paper infiltrated by LiAlO 2.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • strength
  • ceramic
  • durability