Electrolysis Training Course, ANSYS Fluent
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Chapter 1: (Electrolysis Model Concepts): Electrolysis Concepts
Chapter 2: (Training Example 1): High-Temperature Electrolysis
Chapter 3: (Training Example 2): PEM Electrolysis
Chapter 4: (Training Example 3): Alkaline Electrolysis
Chapter 5 (Training Example 4): Electrolysis Stack
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Description
Fuel Cell Training Course
We present the Electrolysis Training Course which will teach you how to simulate problems of the types of electrolyzers. This comprehensive training course helps you to become acquainted with all the required steps to use the Electrolysis models in ANSYS Fluent software.
First, we introduce the types of electrolysis processes and review the electrolysis concepts comprehensively. Then, we have several practical training examples in the Electrolysis Training Course.
There are two different modules for electrolysis modeling in the Ansys Fluent software, including:
- Fuel Cell and Electrolysis Model
- Potential / Electrochemistry Model
Using these two modules, we can simulate three electrolysis models, including:
- ّHigh-Temperature Electrolysis Model
- PEM Electrolysis Model
- Alkaline Electrolysis Model
The Electrolysis sub-model is available in the Fuel Cell and Electrolysis module for high-temperature modeling. The Fuel Cell and Electrolysis model is an add-on module in Fluent software.
The PEM Electrolysis sub-model and Alkaline Electrolysis sub-model are available in the Potential/Electrochemistry module for polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) modeling and alkaline modeling, respectively.
Therefore, in the practical examples in each training chapter, we present a simulation of a type of electrolysis.
Training Course Syllabus
This course is divided into 5 main chapters. You strongly recommend not skipping any sections even if you feel you know the content because there are many practical points within the explanations.
Chapter 1: ElectrolysisConcepts
This chapter will give a general introduction to the Electrolysis model and an overview of its capabilities. This section contains the following subsections:
- Introduction and overview of the electrolysis concepts
- Introduction to the “fuel cell and electrolysis” module (“electrolysis” sub-model)
- Introduction to the “potential/electrochemistry” module (“PEM” and “alkaline” sub-models)
Chapter 2: High-Temperature Electrolysis
In this project, we perform the CFD simulation of a High-Temperature Electrolysis using ANSYS Fluent software. We used the “fuel cell and electrolysis” model and the “electrolysis” submodel. In this electrolyser, water vapor flows at a very high temperature.
Chapter 3: PEM Electrolysis
In this project, we perform the CFD simulation of a PEM Electrolysis using ANSYS Fluent software. We used the “potential/electrochemistry” model and the “PEM” submodel. In this electrolyser, a polymer electrolyte membrane layer is used.
Chapter 4: Alkaline Electrolysis
In this project, we perform the CFD simulation of an Alkaline Electrolysis using ANSYS Fluent software. We used the “potential/electrochemistry” model and the “alkaline” submodel.
Chapter 5: Electrolysis Stack
In this project, we perform the CFD simulation of an Electrolysis Stack using ANSYS Fluent software. We used the “fuel cell and electrolysis” model and the “electrolysis” submodel. In this electrolysis system, several electrolyzer units are mounted together to form an electrolyzer stack.
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