Simulation of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell with Dry Reforming of Methane (DR-MCFC)

Kyu Seok Jung, Young Bae Jun, Jung Sik Yoon, Sung Pil Yoon, Chang Whan Lee

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Abstract

This study proposes a novel system integrating a molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) with a dry reforming process (DR-MCFC) and develops a corresponding simulation model. In a DR-MCFC, the reacting gases from the dry reforming of methane (DRM) process are fed into a molten carbonate fuel cell. CH4 and CO2 were used as the reaction gases, while N2 was employed as the carrier gas and introduced into the DRM. Following the DRM, the reformed gases were humidified and injected into the anode of the MCFC. A simulation model combining the dry reforming process and the MCFC was developed using COMSOL Multiphysics to evaluate the system’s performance and feasibility. The mole fraction of H2 after the DRM ranged from 0.181 to 0.214 under five different gas conditions. The average current density of the fuel cell varied between 1321.5 and 1444.9 A·m−2 at a cell voltage of 0.8 V, which was up to 27.07% lower than that of a conventional MCFC operating at 923 K due to the lower hydrogen concentration in the anode. Based on these results, the integration of dry reforming with the MCFC’s operation did not cause any operational issues, demonstrating the feasibility of the proposed DR-MCFC system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1863
JournalEnergies
Volume18
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • computational fluid dynamics
  • dry reforming
  • hydrogen reforming
  • molten carbonate fuel cell

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