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Design of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC) and Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Engine Hybrid System for Distributed Power Generation : 분산발전을 위한 용융탄산염 연료전지와 예혼합압축착화 엔진 하이브리드 시스템 설계

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Authors

Seonyeob Kim

Advisor
송한호
Major
공과대학 기계항공공학부
Issue Date
2017-02
Publisher
서울대학교 대학원
Keywords
MCFCHCCI engineHybrid system designEfficiencyEconomic analysisEngine experiment
Description
학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 기계항공공학부, 2017. 2. 송한호.
Abstract
Recently, various energy issues, e.g. depletion of natural resources and growing environmental concerns, have been encountered year by year. For the reason, the demand for renewable power source increases, and fuel cell technology draws interest as a good applicant in the field due to high efficiency and low pollutant. In the previous work, a new MCFC hybrid system integrated with HCCI engine was developed. In the hybrid system, the HCCI engine replaces the catalytic combustor in the original fuel cell system and yields additional power by using the left-over fuel in the anode off-gas. In this thesis, the engine design is performed for the 250 kW-class MCFC system. For the thermodynamic analysis, thermodynamic modeling is performed and the parametric study is conducted with design options variation. With the determined engine specification, the hybrid system is analyzed at the design point and part-load operation. The hybrid system efficiency can achieve 57.1 %, which is 9.8 % higher than the standalone system efficiency at the design point operation. And the systematic control strategies are developed at the part-load conditions, and thus the hybrid system can operate at the various fueling levels. An economic assessment is also conducted for comparison between the standalone system and the hybrid system. The analysis is performed by calculating the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) with total revenue requirement (TRR) method. The LCOE of the hybrid system is ~5.4 % lower than that of the standalone system, thus the economic feasibility of the hybrid system was verified. Based on the simulation results, the engine experiment is conducted to demonstrate the possibility of the HCCI engine operation in the system. As a result, the engine net indicated efficiency is measured to be ~17 %. Considering the small displacement volume of the tested engine with its relatively un-favorable heat transfer characteristic, the engine performances in the hybrid system are shown to be quite promising. It is anticipated that the results of this thesis would be considered the study leading up to the commercialization of the new MCFC-HCCI engine hybrid system for distributed power generation in near-future.
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/118603
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