Masataka Kadowaki
Sanyo
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Journal of Power Sources | 1995
S. Taniguchi; Masataka Kadowaki; H. Kawamura; Takashi Yasuo; Yukinori Akiyama; Yasuo Miyake; Toshihiko Saitoh
A study is made of the cathode degradation phenomena in a solid oxide fuel cell that uses an alloy separator. Under the action of the discharge current, chromium diffuses from the alloy to the cathode and moves to the cathode/electrolyte interface. The cathode polarization increases in correlation with the intensity of chromium at the cathode/electrolyte interface. The increase in cathode polarization by the discharge current is due to chromium filling the pores at the cathode/electrolyte interface. This restricts diffusion of oxygen gas and decreases the number of electrode reaction sites. Chromium displacement at the cathode/electrolyte interface appears to be caused by the decrease in oxygen activity at the cathode/electrolyte interface.
Journal of Power Sources | 2000
S. Taniguchi; Masataka Kadowaki; Takashi Yasuo; Yukinori Akiyama; Yasuo Miyake; Koji Nishio
Abstract The objective of this paper is to improve the endurance of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) against thermal cycles by reducing the stress caused by the difference in thermal expansion coefficients of alloy separator and electrolyte. The thermal cycle characteristics were improved by using a ceramic fiber for the sealing material. The ceramic fiber seemed to play the role of suppressing electrolyte-cracking by relaxing the stress set up during thermal cycles. The appropriate structure for the sealing material was investigated with 200 mm×150 mm×4 combined-cell single-layer modules. The glass was arranged around the internal manifold to suppress gas leakage, and the ceramic fiber was arranged around the electrolyte to prevent the glass from contacting the electrolyte. It was confirmed that the thermal cycle characteristics can be improved and that good cell performance can be maintained by adopting this gas seal structure.
Journal of Power Sources | 1994
Yukinori Akiyama; S. Taniguchi; Takashi Yasuo; Masataka Kadowaki; Toshihiko Saitoh
Abstract In the process of improving the performance of planar-type solid oxide fuel cells it is found necessary to apply an appropriate surface treatment to the alloy separator that can diffuse chromium to the cathode. Cathode polarization shows a correlation with the intensity of the chromium. With heat treatment and polishing to remove the surface oxide layer, the amount of chromium diffusing from the alloy is suppressed and cell performance is raised. Accordingly, a 150 mm2 single cell has been operated stably for about 3000 h.
Archive | 2008
Akira Fuju; Masataka Kadowaki; Kazumi Kobayashi; Kazuaki Nakajima; Yasushi Sato; Ken Samura
Archive | 2002
Yukinori Akiyama; Masatoshi Ueda; Nobuyoshi Nishizawa; Kazuhiro Tajima; Masataka Kadowaki; Osamu Tajima; Takeshi Kanai
Archive | 2002
Osamu Tajima; Katsuya Oda; Tatsuji Hatayama; Ryuji Yukawa; Taketoshi Ouki; Akira Fuju; Koji Shindo; Kazuhiro Tajima; Satoshi Yamamoto; Katsuyuki Makihara; Keigo Miyai; Masataka Kadowaki; Masatoshi Ueda
Archive | 2005
Akira Goto; Masataka Kadowaki; Takashi Okamoto; Takeshi Samura; Yasushi Sato; 健 佐村; 康司 佐藤; 崇 岡本; 後藤 晃; 正天 門脇
Archive | 2001
Masataka Kadowaki; Akira Fuju
Archive | 2001
Masatoshi Ueda; Masataka Kadowaki; Akira Fuju
Archive | 2002
Akira Fujio; Masataka Kadowaki; Keigo Miyai; Katsuya Oda; Taketoshi Ouki; Osamu Tajima; Masatoshi Ueda; 雅敏 上田; 恵吾 宮井; 勝也 小田; 収 田島; 昭 藤生; 正天 門脇; 丈俊 黄木