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Monolithic module

The concept of monolithic module design is associated with Argonne National Laboratories [111, 112]. Power density of about 8 kW/kg or 4kW/1 and fuel efficiency over 50% are expected to be achieved with monolithic SOFCs. The monolithic structure started with a co-flow version where the cell consists of a honeycomb-like array of adjacent fuel and oxidant channels that look like corrugated paperboard, as shown in Fig. 42. Multilayer laminates of the active cell components (anode-elec-ttolyte-cathode) are appropriately corrugated and stacked alternatively between flat multilayer laminates in the following sequence anode- interconnection material-cathode. Tape casting [111] and hot-roll calendering [113, 114] are used to fabricate the monolithic structure. A cross-flow version where oxidant and fuel channels are... [Pg.125]

Series Connection Three-Layer or Monolithic Module... [Pg.280]

Small-area thin-film CdTe solar cells have been fabricated with sunlight-to-electricity conversion efficiencies near 16%, comparable to crystalline siUcon solar cells in large-scale manufacturing. Large-area monolithic integrated CdTe modules have been fabricated with efficiencies of ca 10%, comparable to crystalline siUcon modules commercially available. [Pg.472]

Copper Indium Diselenide. CuInSe2 (CIS) has proven to be one of the most promising thin-film photovoltaic materials. CIS ahoy materials have yielded smah-area (ca 1 cm ) laboratory devices with efficiencies in excess of 17% and large-area (ca 0.5 m ) monolithic integrated modules with efficiencies in excess of 11%, and have shown excehent radiation hardness. [Pg.472]

TFF module types include plate-and-frame (or cassettes), hollow fibers, tubes, monoliths, spirals, and vortex flow. Figures 20-52 and 20-53 show several common module types and the flow paths within each. Hollow fiber or tubular modules are made by potting the cast membrane fibers or tubes into end caps and enclosing the assembly in a shell. Similar to fibers or tubes, monoliths have their retentive layer coated on the inside of tubular flow channels or lumens with a high-permeability porous structure on the shell side. [Pg.40]

Grangeon, A. 1987. Monolithic ultrafiltration or microfiltration module made of carbon or porous graphite and its manufacturing process. French Patent 2,585,965. [Pg.59]

A membrane module may contain many membrane elements as shown in Figure 3.16, where 19 monolithic membrane elements each with 19 channels... [Pg.88]

On the other hand, following the development of hybrid combustor configurations that prevent operation of the catalyst module at temperatures above 900-1000 °C, the major drawback of metallic monoliths, namely the limited maximum operating temperature, has been overcome. Accordingly, honeycombs made of metal foils have been adopted in GT catalytic combustors in view of their excellent thermal shock resistance and thermal conductivity properties [9]. In addition, metallic substrates are a promising option for the fabrication of microcombustors. [Pg.376]

The SCR catalysts are used in the form of honeycomb monoliths or plates to guarantee low pressure drops in view oflarge frontal area with parallel channels, high external surface area per unit volume of catalyst, high attrition resistance and low tendency for fly ash plugging. The SCR monoliths and plates are assembled into standard modules and inserted into the reactor to form catalyst layers. [Pg.396]

The solver is implemented in Fortran, using optimized treatment of diagonal-band matrices and analytical derivatives of reaction rates to minimize computation time. The software structure is modular, so that different reaction-kinetic modules for individual types of catalysts can be easily employed in the monolith channel model. The compiled converter models are then linked in the form of dynamic libraries into the common environment (ExACT) under Matlab/Simulink. Such combination enables fast and effective simulation of combined systems of catalytic monolith converters for automobile exhaust treatment. [Pg.123]

Figure 19 Continuous process for the fabrication of monolithic series connecting DSSC modules. (From Ref. 16.)... Figure 19 Continuous process for the fabrication of monolithic series connecting DSSC modules. (From Ref. 16.)...

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