February 25, 2015
Report

Final Report: SECA Core Technology Program - PNNL

Abstract

This report summarizes results from experimental and modeling studies performed by researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on behalf of the Solid-State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA) Core Technology Program. The work was performed from 1999 through 2014, under FWP 40552. PNNL’s scientific and technical contributions included development/evaluation of improved materials and fabrication processes for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) components, development/implementation of modeling tools to facilitate cell and stack design and optimization, and improved understanding/mitigation of SOFC performance degradation mechanisms. Primary areas of contribution were 1) Materials and fabrication processes, 2) Modeling and simulation tools, 3) Understanding of degradation mechanisms, and 4) New test protocols. The report contains brief descriptions of primary scientific and technical achievements; references to detailed descriptions of the work (patents, papers, and reports) are also provided.

Revised: December 5, 2018 | Published: February 25, 2015

Citation

Stevenson J.W., and B.J. Koeppel. 2015. Final Report: SECA Core Technology Program - PNNL Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.