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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition
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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition

by Ali Turan, D. Winterbone
February 2015
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
578 pages
19h 27m
English
Butterworth-Heinemann
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zirconia in its cubic phase, which is the phase with the highest oxygen-ion conductivity. The electrolyte
conducts oxygen ions because of oxygen vacancies created in the crystal lattice by the doping material.
Oxygen ions jump between interstitial sites aided by the reduction in activation energy from the
presence of the defects, and temperatures above 800
C will give the thermal energy necessary for
overcoming the activation energy of oxygen transport (Appleby & Foulkes, (1989, p.305)). At 1000
C,
the conductivity of the electrolyte reaches 1/10th of the molten carbonate electrolyte at 650
C, so it is
at this temperature that the SOFC should operat ...
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