Abstract:A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) needs to be heated to a high temperature to be able to start generating electricity. This study aims to manage the heat-up process of a SOFC by considering the three objectives of time duration, energy consumption, and temperature gradient, simultaneously. Mass flow rate (MFR) and rate of temperature rise (RTR) of the hot air, passing through the cathode channel of the SOFC, are considered as decision variables. The transient heatup process is numerically simulated for six differ… Show more
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