Molten Carbonate Transport

Application ID: 132241


This tutorial shows how to model transport of the individual ions in a salt melt comprising two binary salts, where the transport equations are defined using concentrated solution theory. The example model defines a molten carbonate fuel cell (or electrolyzer), with a 1D-model geometry consisting of one separator and one negative (hydrogen) and one positive (oxygen) porous electrode.

The model is solved using a time-dependent solver, simulating changes in the ion distribution during a 1 h potentiostatic hold.

This model example illustrates applications of this type that would nominally be built using the following products: