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Old   August 14, 2005, 01:39
Default modeling of SOFC
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sen vel V.U
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I am working in modeling of SOFC. can i try with any commercial software are any unbiased model is available.thanks in advance
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Old   August 24, 2005, 10:22
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Hello,

what do you mean with "unbiased"? All big CFD-companies offer models for fuel cell, but you have to compare where the approach comes from, because every SOFC-design is giving different characteristics. I am working with Star-CD by implementing ufiles by myself corresponding to my cell design. It works well.
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Old   August 24, 2005, 10:50
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V.U.Senthil Vadivel
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Thankyou for the reply

Unbiased in the sence without neglecting any aspects or losses. I am looking for planar type SOFC whose operating parameters are suitable for hybrid cycles. please refer any modeling source for the above

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