Manufacture of solid oxide fuel cells by co-extrusion

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Manufacture of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells by Co-extrusion Jonathan Powell 1,2 and Stuart Blackburn 2,3 1. Department of Metallurgy and Material Science 2. Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Materials Processing 3. Department of Chemical Engineering

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Presentation from the Fourth International Conference on the Shaping of Advanced Ceramics.

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Manufacture of Solid Oxide Fuel

Cells byCo-extrusion

Jonathan Powell1,2 and Stuart Blackburn2,3

1. Department of Metallurgy and Material Science2. Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Materials Processing3. Department of Chemical Engineering

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Project summary

Rheology Packing density Co-extruder design Pressure modelling Co-extrusion

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Objectives and scopeMicro tubularsolid oxide fuel cell

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Co-extrusion

Liang & Blackburn, J. Mat. Sci., 37, 2002

Stage 1 Stage 2

Stage 3 Stage 4

Building of repeating units

Multi-billet extrusionBuilding of laminated tube

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Paste rheology unification The pastes must flow in a uniform

manner The pastes must therefore have

unified rheological properties

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Prediction of powder packing densities

Packing predictions from extended Westman model

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Paste rheological characterisation

nm VD

L

D

DVPPP

0

0021 4ln)(2

o Bulk yield stress

Velocity factor convergent flow

n Velocity exponent convergent flow

Die wall shear stress

Die wall velocity factor

m Die wall velocity exponent

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Rheological unification

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Co-extruder design

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Co-extruder design features

nm VAMLVAAPPP 00021 ln

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Co-extruder design features

cot1lncot22

0

10010

nnm

D

D

n

V

D

DVP

nn

Dc

DccDcD

nc

V

cDDP

cot

cottantan

1cos

00

00

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Pressure predictions

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Co-extrudate

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Sintered microtube

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Conclusions

Shaping of multilayered ceramic microtubes.

Formulation paste predictions. Predict co-extrusion pressures. Adapted for continuous co-processing

of complete SOFCs

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Acknowledgements

Thanks goes to; Prof Stuart Blackburn for his support

and supervision EPSRC for the funding of this research Sandvik for funding my participation in

this conference

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S Blackburn 2004