Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.128, 28-33, 2016
Performance evaluation and parametric optimum design of a molten carbonate fuel cell-thermophotovoltaic cell hybrid system
A new model of the hybrid system composed of a molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) and a thermophoto-voltaic cell (TPVC) is proposed to recovery the waste heat produced by the MCFC. Expressions for the power output and the efficiency of the hybrid system are analytically derived. The performance characteristics of the hybrid system are evaluated. It is found that when the current density of the MCFC, voltage output of the TPVC, electrode area ratio of the MCFC to the TPVC, and energy gap of the material in the photovoltaic cell are optimally chosen, the maximum power output density of the hybrid system is obviously larger than that of the single MCFC. Moreover, the improved percentages of the maximum power output density of the proposed model relative to that of the single MCFC are calculated for differently operating temperatures of the MCFC and are compared with those of some MCFC-based hybrid systems reported in the literature, and consequently, the advantages of the MCFC-TPVC hybrid system are revealed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Molten carbonate fuel cell;Thermophotovoltaic cell;Hybrid system;Maximum power output density;Parametric optimum design