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Old   July 2, 2007, 14:30
Default Modeling SOFC
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huza
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Hi All;

I am supposed to be modeling Solid Oxide Fuel Cell; I have two options either use Fluent or I have to do it myself.

I went thought the SOFC manual in fluent but there are no clear limitations on the model.

I just need advice should I proceed with Fluent or just change directions from the beginning.

I will be looking in so many aspects of the fuel cell starting from the main flow ducts with different shapes and configurations to the ditails of the reactions and electric output.

my main concern in can Fluent implement internal reforming of the fuel and the break up of hydro carbons due to heat in relation with eclectic current output or not.

Thanks;

huza
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