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Status of the Acumentrics SOFC Program Dr. Norman Bessette SECA Annual Workshop Boston, MA. May 11, 2004
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  • Status of the Acumentrics SOFC Program

    Dr. Norman BessetteSECA Annual Workshop

    Boston, MA.May 11, 2004

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    Acumentrics Corporation • ~ 75 Employees• Manufacturing since 1994•Based in Westwood, Mass.•~40,000 sq. ft facility• Critical disciplines in-house

    Electrical EngineeringMechanical Engineering

    Chemical EngineeringThermal ModelingCeramics ProcessingManufacturingSales & MarketingAutomationFinanceCourtesy of the NASA & EIT Consortium

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    Industrial-UPS®Commercial

    Rugged-UPS®Military

    Acumentrics Battery based UPS500Watts - 20kWatts

    Uninterruptible Power Supplies for Harsh

    Environments

    Features:• Sealed electronics• Able to withstand vibration• Unity power factor input• Wide input 80VAC - 265VAC• Isolated 120 / 240VAC output• Hot swap battery case• Parallelable to 20 kWatts

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    Acumentrics CorporationAlliance Investments

    Northeast Utilities

    ChevronTexaco

    Connecticut Innovations

    NiSource

    Sumitomo

    General Dynamics

    Morgan Stanley

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    How Acumentrics Fuel Cells Work

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    Q1 Q3 Q1 Q32000 2000 2001 2001

    10 Watts25 Watts

    200 Watts

    700 Watts2000 – 2001Electrolyte supported

    Tubular SOFC Systems

    Acumentrics Fuel Cell EvolutionAcumentrics Fuel Cell Evolution

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    Stack Design Attributes

    • Anode support tubes• Brazed seals• Stackable design• Welded electric connections• Low thermal mass• Withstands heat expansion

    Acumentrics Fuel Cell EvolutionAcumentrics Fuel Cell EvolutionStackable Manifold design

    High Power Anode Tubes

    2002 – 2003Anode supportedTubular SOFC Systems

    5 WattTubesQ2 2002

    20 WattTubes

    Q3 2003

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    Acumentrics Tubular SOFC POX System Overview

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    Acumentrics Tubular SOFC Steam Reformed System Overview

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    Operates on line pressure natural gasFuel internally reformed by partial oxidationSystem Efficiency capable of mid 30% range

    Acumentrics 2kW UPSAcumentrics 2kW UPSFull on-line UPS

    For Cable/Broadband

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    APU Core Module

    • 45 minute start-up• Excellent cycle capability• Excellent load following • Low pressure gas feed• Direct in-cell reforming

    Q4 - 2002

    Acumentrics Fuel Cell EvolutionAcumentrics Fuel Cell Evolution2002

    Anode supportedTubular SOFC Systems

    5,000 Watt

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    5kW Auxiliary Power Unit

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    5kW Stationary CHP Unit

  • SECA Program

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    Product Objectives

    • Culminate in a 10kW modular stack capable of meeting a number of market requirements.

    • Widen our fuel choices.• Build upon our knowledge of “ruggedized”

    products for harsh environments.• Allow for modular build up to the 100kW class

    size.• Allow for integration with military towable power

    units in the 5-20kW size.

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    Cell Production

    • Tasks:– Improve Anode Conductivity– Accelerate Tube Firing– Reduce Silver Content

    • Accomplishments to date:– Bisque firing capable of reduction from 48 to

    12 hours– Silver Content reduced by over 50%

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    Cell Production ProcessMixing Extrude Tube Dry Tube Cut to Size

    Bisque Fire tube Slurry Deposit Electrolyte Sinter Electrolyte

    Cathode Deposition Cathode Firing Apply Cathode CC

    Finished Cell

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    Anode Tube Extrusion

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    Anode Tube Bisque Firing

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    Electrolyte Deposition

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    Cathode Coating Operation

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    Brazing Apparatus

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    Brazing Apparatus operating

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    Comparison of poorly brazed and well-brazed Joint

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    Low Cost Braze-Life Graph

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    Brazing

    New Braze Materials have been validated reducing cost from over $1400/kW to less than $1/kW.

    New Braze Cap manufacturing process has reduced cost from ~$6/cell to ~$0.50/cell

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    SECA Cell Testers

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    Two 7mm diameter cells on lifetest

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    Present 15mm History

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    Electrolyte Supported Cells- Through December 20017mm Anode Supported Tubes - January 2002

    15mm (22 cm length) Anode Supported Tubes- Oct 2002

    15mm (33 cm length) Anode Supported Tubes- December 2002

    15mm (45cm length) Anode Supported Tubes-January 2003

    22mm anode supported tube- Projected December 2004

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    Cell Technology

    • Phase I will continue our evolution from 5W –15W/tube to 25W/tube

    • Phase II/III will further that work to 50W/tube

    • The first 6 mo. of SECA funding has helped us advance 33% toward the first goal.

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    • Excellent start-up• Excellent cycle capability• Excellent load following • No fuel pumps.• Direct reformation

    Anode supportedTubular SOFC Systems

    Acumentrics Generator DesignAcumentrics Generator Design

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    Generator Cost Reductions

    • Early SECA work on manifolds has shown the potential for cost reduction from $690/kW to $80/kW with further advancement to

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    Bended Tube Recuperator

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    Ceramic Recuperator

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    Control Electronics Evolution

    • Programmable Logic Controllers, PLCs– Size 24” X 15”, $6000 per System

    • Printed Circuit Board, PCB, Controller– Size 11” X 7.5”, $400 per System

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    System Pictures

    • PLC System • Control PCB

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    Control System Wiring

    • Discrete wiring harness • 150 through bulkhead connections• Centralized control board• System wiring cost $500

    – Limited opportunities for cost reduction• The wiring costs more than the electronics!

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    Distributed vs. Centralized Control

    • Several small intelligent I/O boards.• CAN bus communication.• Eliminates substantial wiring and cost.• Modular, incremental and applicable to a

    wide variety of systems.• Redundancy and fault tolerance is easier

    and more cost effective to achieve.

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    Fuel Cell Interface Converter, FC-IC

    • Interfaces fuel cell to energy storage system• Controls fuel cell output current• Utilizes efficient automotive MOSFETs• Interleaved buck – boost topology• 6kW building block• 30 - 90 V input, 30 - 60V output, 200 amps

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    SECA Power Conversion Tasks• Complete design, fabrication and test of a

    98% efficient 48VDC power electronics front end.

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    Low Voltage Inverter Development

    • The FC-IC topology can be configured into an inverter.

    • An interleaved topology and high frequency MOSFETs greatly reduce output filter requirements and cost.

    • Preliminary efficiency measurements are in the 96-97% range.

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    FC-IC Based Inverter Development Platform

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    SECA Inverter EfficiencyFuel Cell Power Inverter Efficiency

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    Power System Projections

    • Cost will be $100-$150/kW with the appropriate volumes.

    • Efficiency will be 92-95%• Device efficiency and packaging advances

    in the automotive industry will drive the cost towards the $50/kW goal.

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    Conclusions• Been in the fuel cell business for 4 years.• Completed over 1 year operation on previous generation

    cell technology.• We have shipped 14 alpha & Beta units for field testing.• Demonstrated the ability to operate complete systems on

    lie-pressure natural gas and commercial propane.• Developed a scalable low-cost manufacturing process.• Enhanced cell power by 15x in 3 years & are proceeding

    toward an additional 2-3x• Developed the hardware & firmware for a low cost

    controller.• Prototyped a low cost, high efficiency inverter capable of

    achieving SECA cost & efficiency targets.

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    Acknowledgement

    Department of Energy-National Energy Technology Laboratory

    Don Collins, Project Manager


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