Due to thermal expansion mismatch, the electrode layer of SOECs might be detached from the electrolyte layer, leading to delamination phenomenon. While this phenomenon is observed in post-test stacks, quantitative understanding of delamination effects may facilitate to evaluate SOEC performance tole
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Analysis of self-sustaining recuperative solid oxide electrolysis systems
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2008
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- English
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- 185
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- Article
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- 0378-7753
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