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velocity, and current density. Mathematically the model forms a system of differential-algebraic equations (DAEs), which is solved computationally. The model is designed with process-control applications in mind, although it can certainly be applied more widely. Although the physical model is computationally efficient, it is still too costly for incorporation directly into real-time process control. Therefore,
system-identification techniques are used to develop reduced-order, locally linear models that can be incorporated directly into advanced control methodologies, such as model predictive control (MPC). The paper illustrates the physical model and the reduced-order linear state-space model with examples.
Article Outline
Nomenclature
Introduction
Model development
Fuel flow, overall mass continuity
Fuel flow, species continuity equations
Fuel flow, thermal energy
Anode bi-layer model
MEA energy balance
Cathode air conservation equations
Electrochemistry
Implementation
Example model results
Steady-state results
Transient simulations
Linear identification of the SOFC stack
Subspace system identification
Illustration of linear system identification
Conclusion References
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Energy Conversion and Management, Volume 49, Issue 3, March 2008, Pages 412-435
R. Joseph Cassady, Robert H. Frisbee, James
H. Gilland, Michael G. Houts, Michael R. LaPointe, Colleen M. Maresse-Reading, Steven
R. Oleson, James E. Polk, Derrek Russell, Anita Sengupta
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Nuclear and radioisotope powered electric thrusters are being
developed as primary in space propulsion systems for potential future robotic and piloted space missions. Possible applications for high-power nuclear electric propulsion include orbit raising and maneuvering of large space platforms, lunar
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