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High performance modeling of heterogeneous SOFC electrode microstructures using the MOOSE framework: ERMINE (Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks)

Electrochemical energy devices, such as batteries and fuel cells, contain active electrode components that have highly porous, multiphase microstructures for improved performance. Predictive electrochemical models of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) electrode performance based on measured microstructure...

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Autores principales: Hsu, Tim, Mahbub, Rubayyat, Mason, Jerry H., Epting, William K., Abernathy, Harry W., Hackett, Gregory A., Rollett, Anthony D., Litster, Shawn, Salvador, Paul A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32195139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2020.100822
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author Hsu, Tim
Mahbub, Rubayyat
Mason, Jerry H.
Epting, William K.
Abernathy, Harry W.
Hackett, Gregory A.
Rollett, Anthony D.
Litster, Shawn
Salvador, Paul A.
author_facet Hsu, Tim
Mahbub, Rubayyat
Mason, Jerry H.
Epting, William K.
Abernathy, Harry W.
Hackett, Gregory A.
Rollett, Anthony D.
Litster, Shawn
Salvador, Paul A.
author_sort Hsu, Tim
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description Electrochemical energy devices, such as batteries and fuel cells, contain active electrode components that have highly porous, multiphase microstructures for improved performance. Predictive electrochemical models of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) electrode performance based on measured microstructures have been limited to small length scales, a small number of simulations, and/or relatively homogeneous microstructures. To overcome the difficulty in modeling electrochemical activity of inhomogeneous microstructures at considerable length scales, we have developed a high-throughput simulation application that operates on high-performance computing platforms. The open-source application, named Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks (ERMINE), is implemented within the MOOSE computational framework, and solves species transport coupled to both three-phase boundary and two-phase boundary electrochemical reactions. As the core component, this application is further incorporated into a high-throughput computational workflow. The main advantages of the workflow include: • Straightforward image-based volumetric meshing that conforms to complex, multi-phased microstructural features; • Computation of local electrochemical fields in morphology-resolved microstructures at considerable length scales; • Implementation on high performance computing platforms, leading to fast, high-throughput computations.
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spelling pubmed-70783692020-03-19 High performance modeling of heterogeneous SOFC electrode microstructures using the MOOSE framework: ERMINE (Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks) Hsu, Tim Mahbub, Rubayyat Mason, Jerry H. Epting, William K. Abernathy, Harry W. Hackett, Gregory A. Rollett, Anthony D. Litster, Shawn Salvador, Paul A. MethodsX Energy Electrochemical energy devices, such as batteries and fuel cells, contain active electrode components that have highly porous, multiphase microstructures for improved performance. Predictive electrochemical models of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) electrode performance based on measured microstructures have been limited to small length scales, a small number of simulations, and/or relatively homogeneous microstructures. To overcome the difficulty in modeling electrochemical activity of inhomogeneous microstructures at considerable length scales, we have developed a high-throughput simulation application that operates on high-performance computing platforms. The open-source application, named Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks (ERMINE), is implemented within the MOOSE computational framework, and solves species transport coupled to both three-phase boundary and two-phase boundary electrochemical reactions. As the core component, this application is further incorporated into a high-throughput computational workflow. The main advantages of the workflow include: • Straightforward image-based volumetric meshing that conforms to complex, multi-phased microstructural features; • Computation of local electrochemical fields in morphology-resolved microstructures at considerable length scales; • Implementation on high performance computing platforms, leading to fast, high-throughput computations. Elsevier 2020-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7078369/ /pubmed/32195139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2020.100822 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Energy
Hsu, Tim
Mahbub, Rubayyat
Mason, Jerry H.
Epting, William K.
Abernathy, Harry W.
Hackett, Gregory A.
Rollett, Anthony D.
Litster, Shawn
Salvador, Paul A.
High performance modeling of heterogeneous SOFC electrode microstructures using the MOOSE framework: ERMINE (Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks)
title High performance modeling of heterogeneous SOFC electrode microstructures using the MOOSE framework: ERMINE (Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks)
title_full High performance modeling of heterogeneous SOFC electrode microstructures using the MOOSE framework: ERMINE (Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks)
title_fullStr High performance modeling of heterogeneous SOFC electrode microstructures using the MOOSE framework: ERMINE (Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks)
title_full_unstemmed High performance modeling of heterogeneous SOFC electrode microstructures using the MOOSE framework: ERMINE (Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks)
title_short High performance modeling of heterogeneous SOFC electrode microstructures using the MOOSE framework: ERMINE (Electrochemical Reactions in MIcrostructural NEtworks)
title_sort high performance modeling of heterogeneous sofc electrode microstructures using the moose framework: ermine (electrochemical reactions in microstructural networks)
topic Energy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32195139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2020.100822
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