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  • 2024Elucidating Nickel Oxide Reduction in a Ni-YSZ Solid Oxide Cell via in-situ X-ray Nano Holo-Tomography3citations
  • 2024Elucidating Nickel Oxide Reduction in a Ni-YSZ Solid Oxide Cell via in-situ X-ray Nano Holo-Tomography3citations
  • 2017A Physically-Based Equivalent Circuit Model for the Impedance of a LiFePO 4 /Graphite 26650 Cylindrical Cell56citations
  • 2017A Physically-Based Equivalent Circuit Model for the Impedance of a LiFePO4/Graphite 26650 Cylindrical Cell56citations
  • 2017Enhanced densification of thin tape cast Ceria-Gadolinium Oxide (CGO) layers by rheological optimization of slurries17citations
  • 2016Electron microscopy investigations of changes in morphology and conductivity of LiFePO4/C electrodes52citations
  • 2016Relaxation of stresses during reduction of anode supported SOFCscitations
  • 2015Dictionary Based Segmentation in Volumes4citations
  • 2015Computation of Effective Steady-State Creep of Porous Ni–YSZ Composites with Reconstructed Microstructures14citations
  • 2014Degradation Studies on LiFePO 4 cathodecitations
  • 2014On the accuracy of triple phase boundary lengths calculated from tomographic image data18citations
  • 2014Degradation Studies on LiFePO4 cathodecitations
  • 2014In situ characterization of delamination and crack growth of a CGO–LSM multi-layer ceramic sample investigated by X-ray tomographic microscopy3citations
  • 2014Micromechanical Modeling of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode Supports based on Three-dimensional Reconstructionscitations
  • 2013Transmission Electron Microscopy Specimen Preparation Method for Multiphase Porous Functional Ceramics12citations
  • 2013Transmission Electron Microscopy Specimen Preparation Method for Multiphase Porous Functional Ceramics12citations
  • 2012Performance-Microstructure Relations in Ni/CGO Infiltrated Nb-doped SrTiO3 SOFC Anodes13citations
  • 2012Performance-Microstructure Relations in Ni/CGO Infiltrated Nb-doped SrTiO3 SOFC Anodes13citations
  • 2012Microstructural evolution of nanosized Ce 0.8 Gd 0.2 O 1.9 /Ni infiltrate in a Zr 0.84 Y 0.16 O 1.92 -Sr 0.94 Ti 0.9 Nb 0.1 O 3-δ based SOFC anode under electrochemical evaluationcitations
  • 2012Durable and Robust Solid Oxide Fuel Cellscitations
  • 2012Microstructural evolution of nanosized Ce0.8Gd0.2O1.9/Ni infiltrate in a Zr0.84Y0.16O1.92-Sr0.94Ti0.9Nb0.1O3-δ based SOFC anode under electrochemical evaluationcitations
  • 2010Quantitative data analysis methods for 3D microstructure characterization of Solid Oxide Cellscitations
  • 2010Quantitative data analysis methods for 3D microstructure characterization of Solid Oxide Cellscitations

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  • Bowen, Jacob Ross
  • Villanova, Julie
  • Esposito, Vincenzo
  • Angelis, Salvatore De
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  • Scipioni, Roberto
  • Hjelm, Johan
  • Graves, Christopher R.
  • Jensen, Søren Højgaard
  • Teocoli, Francesca
  • Marani, Debora
  • Ni, De Wei
  • Sudireddy, Bhaskar Reddy
  • Kiebach, Wolff-Ragnar
  • Bentzen, Janet Jonna
  • Wang, Hongqian
  • Liu, Zhao
  • Barnett, Scott A.
  • Norby, Poul
  • Yakal-Kremski, Kyle J.
  • Simonsen, Søren Bredmose
  • Ngo, Duc-The
  • Chatzichristodoulou, Christodoulos
  • Hendriksen, Peter Vang
  • Kwok, Kawai
  • Frandsen, Henrik Lund
  • Larsen, Rasmus
  • Dahl, Anders Bjorholm
  • Jespersen, Kristine Munk
  • Emerson, Monica Jane
  • Rasmussen, Claus Nygaard
  • Yakal-Kremski, Kyle
  • Wilson, James
  • Barnett, Scott
  • Bowen, Jacob R.
  • Foghmoes, Søren Preben Vagn
  • Lauridsen, Erik Mejdal
  • Andersen, Kjeld Bøhm
  • Pryds, Nini
  • Bjørk, Rasmus
  • Fife, J. L.
  • Chen, Ming
  • Zhang, Wei
  • Thydén, Karl Tor Sune
  • Abdellahi, Ebtisam
  • Kuhn, Luise Theil
  • Chen, Ming
  • Reddy Sudireddy, Bhaskar
  • Bernuy-Lopez, Carlos
  • Ramos, Tania
  • Lassen, Niels Christian Krieger
  • Hansen, Karin Vels
  • Wallenberg, Reine
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Relaxation of stresses during reduction of anode supported SOFCs

  • Chatzichristodoulou, Christodoulos
  • Hendriksen, Peter Vang
  • Kwok, Kawai
  • Frandsen, Henrik Lund
  • Jørgensen, Peter Stanley
Abstract

To assess the reliability of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stacks during operation, the stress field in the stack must be known. During operation the stress field will depend on time as creep processes relax stresses. This work reports further details on a newly discovered creep phenomenon, accelerated creep, taking place during the reduction of a Ni-YSZ anode. This relaxes stresses at a much higher rate (~×104) than creep during operation. Thus, the phenomenon of accelerated creep during reduction has to be considered both in the production of stacks and in the analysis of the stress field in a stack based on anode supported SOFCs. Accelerated creep has previously been studied in experiments with simultaneous loading and reduction. The hypothesis for the phenomenon centers around a significant softening of the Ni phase, which amongst other should lead to a significant relaxation of internal stresses in the Ni(O)-YSZ microstructure. The internal residual stresses can be anticipated due the different thermal contractions of the two phases from the sintering temperature to the reduction temperature. It was thus concluded that with the recorded high creep rates, the stresses in a cell at the time of reduction should decrease significantly over minutes. In this work these internal stresses are measured in-situ before and after the reduction by use of X-ray diffraction. This is done by determining the elastic micro-strains (correlating to the stresses), which are assessed from the widening of the Bragg peaks. This enables us to determine the stresses in the different phases locally inside the microstructure of the composite Ni(O)-YSZ anode. Furthermore, the residual stresses have been modeled during cool-down from the reduction temperature. The stresses have been assessed by use of a combination of a 3D microstructural reconstruction by FIB-SEM, a microstructural finite element model and analytical homogenization considerations. A significant decrease of stresses is observed through the reduction as predicted, which partly confirms the hypothesis for the accelerated creep. Also, a significant relaxation of stresses to lower temperatures (~300°C) was also found. This was confirmed by the models, but is however not consistent with previous recorded coefficients of thermal expansion.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • experiment
  • composite
  • thermal expansion
  • homogenization
  • creep
  • sintering