The University of Genoa (TPG) has designed and developed an innovative test rig for high temperature fuel cell hybrid system physical emulation. It is based on the coupling of a modified commercial 100 kW recuperated micro gas turbine to a special modular volume designed for the experimental analysis of the interaction between different dimension fuel cell stacks and turbomachines. This new experimental approach that generates reliable results as a complete test rig also allows investigation of high risk situations with more flexibility without serious and expensive consequences to the equipment and at a very low cost compared with real hybrid configurations. The rig, developed with the support of the European Integrated Project “FELICITAS,” is under exploitation and improvement in the framework of the new European Integrated Project “LARGE-SOFC” started in January 2007. The layout of the system (connecting pipes, valves, and instrumentation) was carefully designed to minimize the pressure loss between compressor outlet and turbine inlet to have the highest plant flexibility. Furthermore, the servocontrolled valves are useful for performing tests at different operative conditions (i.e., pressures, temperatures, and pressure losses), focusing the attention on surge and thermal stress prevention. This work shows the preliminary data obtained with the machine connected to the volume for the test rig safe management to avoid surge or excessive stress, especially during the critical operative phases (i.e., start-up and shutdown). Finally, the attention is focused on the valve control system developed to emulate the start-up and shutdown phases for high temperature fuel cell hybrid systems. It is necessary to manage the flows in the connecting pipes, including an apt recuperator bypass, to perform a gradual heating up and cooling down as requested during these phases. It is an essential requirement to avoid thermal stress for the fuel cell stack. For this reason, during the start-up, the volume is gradually heated by the compressor outlet flow followed by a well managed recuperator outlet flow and vice versa for the shutdown. Furthermore, operating with a constant rotational speed control system, the machine load is used to reach higher temperature values typical of these kinds of systems.
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Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology
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Hybrid System Test Rig: Start-up and Shutdown Physical Emulation
Mario L. Ferrari,
e-mail: mario.ferrari@rrfcs.com
Mario L. Ferrari
Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems Limited
, Charnwood Building, Holywell Park, Ashby Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK LE11 3GR
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Matteo Pascenti,
Matteo Pascenti
Thermochemical Power Group (TPG)—DiMSET,
e-mail: matteo.pascenti@unige.it
Università di Genova
, Genova 16145, Italy
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Loredana Magistri,
Loredana Magistri
Thermochemical Power Group (TPG)—DiMSET,
e-mail: loredana.magistri@unige.it
Università di Genova
, Genova 16145, Italy
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Aristide F. Massardo
Aristide F. Massardo
Thermochemical Power Group (TPG)—DiMSET,
e-mail: massardo@unige.it
Università di Genova
, Genova 16145, Italy
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Mario L. Ferrari
Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems Limited
, Charnwood Building, Holywell Park, Ashby Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK LE11 3GRe-mail: mario.ferrari@rrfcs.com
Matteo Pascenti
Thermochemical Power Group (TPG)—DiMSET,
Università di Genova
, Genova 16145, Italye-mail: matteo.pascenti@unige.it
Loredana Magistri
Thermochemical Power Group (TPG)—DiMSET,
Università di Genova
, Genova 16145, Italye-mail: loredana.magistri@unige.it
Aristide F. Massardo
Thermochemical Power Group (TPG)—DiMSET,
Università di Genova
, Genova 16145, Italye-mail: massardo@unige.it
J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. Apr 2010, 7(2): 021005 (7 pages)
Published Online: January 5, 2010
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January 25, 2008
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March 31, 2009
Online:
January 5, 2010
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January 5, 2010
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Ferrari, M. L., Pascenti, M., Magistri, L., and Massardo, A. F. (January 5, 2010). "Hybrid System Test Rig: Start-up and Shutdown Physical Emulation." ASME. J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. April 2010; 7(2): 021005. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3176663
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