Changes in the mechanical properties of support materials for segmented-in-series type solid oxide fuel cells as a function of time

2014 
Abstract As the substrate materials for segmented-in-series type solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), the mechanical characteristics, such as Young's modulus, of Al 2 O 3 –NiO–YSZ, TiO 2 –NiO–YSZ and MgO–NiO–YSZ were examined under SOFC operating conditions. The Young's modulus for all of the samples decreased at a high temperature. For the Al 2 O 3 –NiO–YSZ samples, the behaviours of the Young's modulus changed at each process including as-sintered, 100 h reduction and 2000 h reduction. For the TiO 2 –NiO–YSZ samples, the Young's modulus behaviour varied between the as-sintered and reduced samples. However, further reduction did not change the behaviour of the Young's modulus. For the MgO–NiO–YSZ samples, the Young's modulus of the samples exhibited a nearly constant behaviour through the sequence of processes from as-sintered to 100 h reduction and 2000 h reduction. Based on the microstructural analysis, the compositions of the framework of the samples and the sliding of the grain boundary strongly affected the Young's modulus.
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