tom_miya2003 wrote:1. Area: SOFC (solid oxide fuell cells)
2. Topic: No leakage currents in the doped Ceria electrolytes using in
SOFC.
3. Experimental Evidence:
The_Virginian wrote::oops: Now I know how useless that psych degree is. :D
Tom,
if that's your Idea of dumbing it down, could you please put it into street slang, either Ebonics/jive, "Scat" or Redneck, I am fleunt in those toungs.
( I do realize we are talking about voltage loss but as "Scotty" said "She can't do any mo' captain." )
giengrene wrote:Monte,
Quick sell all your shares, hydrogen is a scam.
Sololeum wrote:It is very simple - hydrogen escapes and goes up- and up - hits the ozone layer and converts to water, falls to earth and life on the planet is not possible.
nero wrote:As I understand it:
Polarization loss is due to mass transport limitations between catalyst surface and bulk fluid. In an OC situation there would be little if any polarization so this term would be negligible?
If the resistance is a massive number the current may be negligible and result in a negligible polarization term while the RI term is still significant.
So in my thinking your equipment might not have been sensitive enough to pick up the small polarization caused by leakage. If you can't pick up the polarization term then the increase of the polarization term due to degredation of the catalyst performance will escape your notice as well.
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