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Evaluation Studies of Solid Oxide-Based Fuel Cells for Light-Weight Electrical Power in Aviation: Concepts and Opportunities for the Application of Additive ManufacturingCurrently NASA is investigating the feasibility of hybrid-electric, solid oxide fuel cell power (SOFC) systems for generating electrical power for airborne propulsion and secondary/auxiliary power. As part of this project, researchers are investigating the performance of SOFC hardware in aviation-like environments, to establish the barriers, and potential suitability, of this technology. Immediate findings indicate the unsuitability of current SOFC stack architectures with regards to ease of manufacture, specific energy, as well as environmental and mechanical durability. One possible solution is to create light-weight high specific energy density solid oxide fuel cells. The possibility may be achievable by the use of modern processing techniques such as additive manufacturing. Here I discuss the use additive manufacturing to fabricate ceramic anode, electrolytes, and cathode cells supported on various metal foams with predicted performance based upon variable porosities
Document ID
20190033216
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Goldsby, Jon C.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
November 25, 2019
Publication Date
September 19, 2019
Subject Category
Structural Mechanics
Report/Patent Number
GRC-E-DAA-TN73302
Report Number: GRC-E-DAA-TN73302
Meeting Information
Meeting: Ceramitec Conference 2019
Location: Munich
Country: Germany
Start Date: September 19, 2019
End Date: September 20, 2019
Sponsors: Messe München
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 109492.02.03.02.01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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