NASA T-SOFC Fabrication

Fabrication of T-SOFC via Freeze Cast Methods for Space and Portable Applications

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As NASA space missions become longer in duration, the need for high efficiency power generator sets that can operate on NASA logistical fuel become critical. Historically, NASA has used fuel cells as part of the energy solution for manned and unmanned space missions. Space bound energy and power systems require rapid start and stop cycle times as well as high power densities. The high operational efficiency, coupled with the use of logistical fuel options make fuel cells vital to the extended future missions of NASA. Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) have been demonstrated to be effective using a variety of gaseous and liquid hydrocarbon fuels. Our team has developed tubular SOFC systems capable of cycling from room temperature to 700°C and full power in less than 15 minutes. The system has been cycled more than 250 times and demonstrated life times greater than 2000 hrs. Coupling the freeze cast microstructure with the rapid cycling and portability of the tubular systems will lead to a high power density robust SOFC system operating on methane and oxygen capable of space missions.

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