We welcome Lee Jacobsen this next Tuesday at 10 AM MDT for a webinar presentation on modeling and dynamic optimization of a solid oxide fuel cell system. The presentation will be followed by a question and answer session with a brief introduction to set the stage for the discussion.
Join the Webinar at http://byu.webex.com
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Dynamic Optimization of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is an electrochemical conversion device that produces electricity directly from oxidizing a fuel. Fuel cells are characterized by their electrolyte material; the SOFC has a solid oxide or ceramic, electrolyte. Advantages of this class of fuel cells include high efficiency, long-term stability, fuel flexibility, low emissions, and relatively low cost. The largest disadvantage is the high operating temperature which results in longer start-up times and mechanical and chemical compatibility issues.
To address these fundamental challenges, a nonlinear Model Predictive Control strategy was formulated to limit thermal stresses during load changes and startup procedures. The control strategy relies on a detailed mathematical model composed of partial differential algebraic equations (PDAEs). The model is posed to simultaneously converge the model equations and minimize the objective function with the large-scale nonlinear programming solver APOPT. The approach is generally applicable to any system that can be described by PDAE equations.
Some of the areas covered with this presentation include:
* Current state of the art in multivariate control of solid oxide fuel cells
* Large-scale dynamic optimization for real time application
* Nonlinear dynamic model identification and validation
* Improved control techniques with next generation multivariate control strategies
All Upcoming Webinars: http://apmonitor.com/wiki/index.php/Main/ApplicationWebinars
Dynamic Optimization of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
July 2, 2013, 10 AM MDT
Lee Jacobsen
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Oct 3, 2013, 9 AM MDT
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Advanced Deep Water Monitoring Systems
Nov 7, 2013, 4 PM MST
David Brower, CEO Astro Technology, Inc.
UAVs for Infrastructure Monitoring
Dec 5, 2013, 4 PM MDT
Kevin Franke, BYU Civil Engineering
Best regards,
John Hedengren
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering
Brigham Young University
Tel. 801-477-7341
http://apm.byu.edu/prism
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