ASME PTC 50 2002 R2014
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ASME PTC 50 Fuel Cell Power Systems Performance – Reaffirmed: 2014
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2002 | 52 |
This Code provides test procedures, methods and definitions for the performance characterization of fuel cell power systems. Fuel cell power systems include all components required in the conversion of input fuel and oxidizer into output electrical and thermal energy. Performance characterization of fuel systems includes evaluating system energy inputs and electrical and thermal outputs to determine fuel-to-electrical energy conversion efficiency and where applicable the overall thermal effectiveness. These efficiencies will be determined to an absolute uncertainty of less than ± 2% at a 95% confidence level. (For example, for a calculated efficiency of 40%, the true value lies between 38% and 42%.) This Code applies to all fuel cell power systems regardless of the electrical power output, thermal output, fuel cell type, fuel type, or system application. Fuel cell power systems contain an assembly of electrochemical cells, which oxidize a fuel to generate direct current electricity. Balance-of- plant subsystems may include controls, thermal management, a fuel processor and a power conditioner. Some fuel cell power systems may contain additional power generating equipment such as steam generators, gas turbine generators, or micro-turbine generators. The net power output and all the fuel input to the system shall be taken into account in the performance test calculations. This Code applies to the performance of overall fuel cell power systems. The Code addresses combined heat and power systems, that is, the generation of electricity and usable heat at specific thermal conditions. It does not address the performance of specific subsystems nor does it apply to energy storage systems, such as regenerative fuel cells or batteries. It also does not address emissions, reliability, safety issues, or endurance. This Code contains methods and procedures for conducting and reporting fuel cell system testing, including instrumentation to be used, testing techniques, and methods for calculating and reporting results. The Code defines the test boundary for fuel and oxidant input, secondary energy input and net electrical and thermal energy output. At these boundaries, this Code provides procedures for measuring temperature, pressure, input fuel flow and composition, electrical power, and thermal output. The Code provides procedures for determination of electrical efficiency or heat rate and overall thermal effectiveness at rated or any other steady state condition. The Code also provides the method to correct results from the test to reference conditions.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | CONTENTS |
6 | FIGURES TABLES |
7 | FOREWORD |
8 | NOTICE |
9 | COMMITTEE ROSTER |
10 | BOARD ROSTER |
11 | INTRODUCTION |
12 | 1 OBJECT AND SCOPE 1.1 OBJECT 1.2 SCOPE 1.3 TEST UNCERTAINTY |
13 | 2 DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF TERMS 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.2 FUEL CELL TYPES |
14 | 2.3 FUEL CELL POWER SYSTEMS 2.1 GENERIC FUEL CELL POWER SYSTEM DIAGRAM |
15 | 2.4 GENERAL FUEL CELL NOMENCLATURE 2.5 GENERAL DEFINITIONS |
18 | 3 GUIDING PRINCIPLES 3.1 INTRODUCTION 3.2 AGREEMENTS 3.3 TEST BOUNDARY 3.4 TEST PLAN |
19 | 3.1 GENERIC FUEL CELL SYSTEM TEST BOUNDARY 3.2 FUEL CELL SYSTEM TEST BOUNDARY ILLUSTRATING INTERNAL SUBSYSTEMS |
20 | 3.5 PREPARATION FOR TEST |
21 | 3.6 PARAMETERS TO BE MEASURED OR DETERMINED DURING THE TEST PERIOD |
24 | 3.7 OPERATION OF THE TEST 3.8 CALCULATION AND REPORTING OF RESULTS 3.1 MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN TEST OPERATING CONDITIONS |
25 | 3.9 RECORDS |
26 | 4 INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENT 4.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
28 | 4.2 CHECKLIST OF INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS |
29 | 4.3 DETERMINATION OF OUTPUTS |
30 | 4.4 DETERMINATION OF FUEL INPUT |
31 | 4.1 POTENTIAL BIAS LIMIT FOR HEATING VALUES |
32 | 4.5 DATA COLLECTION AND HANDLING |
33 | 5 COMPUTATION OF RESULTS 5.1 INTRODUCTION 5.2 COMPUTATION OF INPUTS |
37 | 5.3 COMPUTATION OF ELECTRIC POWER OUTPUT 5.4 COMPUTATION OF THERMAL AND MECHANICAL OUTPUTS |
38 | 5.5 COMPUTATION OF AVERAGE NET POWER 5.6 COMPUTATION OF EFFICIENCIES |
39 | 5.7 CORRECTION OF TEST RESULTS TO REFERENCE CONDITIONS |
41 | 6 TEST REPORT REQUIREMENTS 6.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 6.2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6.3 INTRODUCTION 6.4 INSTRUMENTATION 6.5 RESULTS |
42 | 6.6 CONCLUSIONS 6.7 APPENDICES |
43 | MANDATORY APPENDIX I UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS AND SAMPLE CALCULATION |