Keiji Yashiro
Tohoku University
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Engineering Computations | 2017
Mayu Muramatsu; Keiji Yashiro; Tatsuya Kawada; Kenjiro Tarada
Purpose n n n n nThe purpose of this study is to develop a simulation method to calculate non-stationary distributions of the chemical potential of oxygen in a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) under operation. n n n n nDesign/methodology/approach n n n n nThe initial-boundary value problem was appropriately formulated and the appropriate boundary conditions were implemented so that the problem of non-stationary behavior of SOFC can be solved in accordance with actual operational and typical experimental conditions. The dependencies of the material properties on the temperature and partial pressure of oxygen were also elaborately introduced to realize actual material responses. The capability of the proposed simulation method was demonstrated under arbitrary operating conditions. n n n n nFindings n n n n nThe steady state calculated with the open circuit voltage condition was conformable with the analytical solution. In addition, the transient states of the spatial distributions of potentials and currents under the voltage- and current-controlled conditions were successfully differentiated, even though they eventually became the same steady state. Furthermore, the effects of dense materials assumed for interconnects and current collectors were found to not be influential. It is thus safe to conclude that the proposed method enables us to simulate any type of transient simulations regardless of controlling conditions. n n n n nPractical implications n n n n nAlthough only uniaxial models were tested in the numerical examples in this paper, the proposed method is applicable for arbitrary shapes of SOFC cells. n n n n nOriginality/value n n n n nThe value of this paper is that adequate numerical simulations by the proposed method properly captured the electrochemical transient transport phenomena in SOFC under various operational conditions, and that the applicability was confirmed by some numerical examples.
Computational Mechanics | 2015
Mayu Muramatsu; Kenjiro Terada; Tatsuya Kawada; Keiji Yashiro; K. Takahashi; Shinsuke Takase
Fuel Cells | 2017
Jun Kubota; Shin-ichi Hashimoto; T. Shindo; Keiji Yashiro; Toshiaki Matsui; K. Yamaji; Haruo Kishimoto; Tatsuya Kawada
Solid State Ionics | 2016
Fang Wang; Koki Igarashi; Takashi Nakamura; Keiji Yashiro; Junichiro Mizusaki; Koji Amezawa
PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2017
Xingwei Wang; Takamichi Miyazaki; Keiji Yashiro; Shin-ichi Hashimoto; Tatsuya Kawada
ECS Conference on Electrochemical Energy Conversion & Storage with SOFC-XIV (July 26-31, 2015) | 2015
Mayu Muramatsu; Haruo Kishimoto; K. Yamaji; Keiji Yashiro; Tatsuya Kawada; Kenjiro Terada; Harumi Yokokawa
SOFC-XV: 15th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (July 23-28, 2017) | 2017
Yoshinobu Fujimaki; Keita Mizuno; Yuta Kimura; Takashi Nakamura; Katherine Develos Bagarinao; Katsuhiko Yamaji; Keiji Yashiro; Tatsuya Kawada; Fumitada Iguchi; Hiroo Yugami; Koji Amezawa
SOFC-XV: 15th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (July 23-28, 2017) | 2017
Satoshi Watanabe; Kazuhisa Sato; Fumitada Iguchi; Keiji Yashiro; Toshiyuki Hashida; Tatsuya Kawada
SOFC-XV: 15th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (July 23-28, 2017) | 2017
Koji Amezawa; Yusuke Shindo; Yoshinobu Fujimaki; Yuta Kimura; Takashi Nakamura; Fumitada Iguchi; Keiji Yashiro; Hiroo Yugami; Tatsuya Kawada
SOFC-XV: 15th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (July 23-28, 2017) | 2017
Keiji Yashiro; Tatsuya Kawada; Satoshi Watanabe; Mayu Muramatsu; Tadashi Sakamoto; Shin-ichi Hashimoto; Kenjiro Terada; Masami Sato; Toshiyuki Hashida; Kazuhisa Sato; Fumitada Iguchi; Hiroo Yugami; Koji Amezawa; Takashi Nakamura; Yuta Kimura; Atsushi Unemoto
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