Joel Kuhn
Affiliations: | Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Kuhn J, Gupta MK, Kesler O, et al. (2018) The Effect of Fuel Electrode Roughness on the Properties of Plasma Sprayed Solid Oxide Cells Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 165 |
Fan ESC, Kuhn J, Kesler O. (2016) Suspension plasma spraying of La |
Harris J, Kuhn J, Kesler O. (2015) Atmospheric plasma-sprayed metal-supported solid oxide fuel cells with varying cathode microstructures Ecs Transactions. 68: 1779-1790 |
Kuhn J, Kesler O. (2015) Carbon deposition thresholds on nickel-based solid oxide fuel cell anodes I. Fuel utilization Journal of Power Sources. 277: 443-454 |
Kuhn J, Kesler O. (2015) Carbon deposition thresholds on nickel-based solid oxide fuel cell anodes II. Steam:carbon ratio and current density Journal of Power Sources. 277: 455-463 |
Kuhn J, Kesler O. (2014) Method for in situ carbon deposition measurement for solid oxide fuel cells Journal of Power Sources. 246: 430-437 |
Marr M, Kuhn J, Metcalfe C, et al. (2014) Electrochemical performance of solid oxide fuel cells having electrolytes made by suspension and solution precursor plasma spraying Journal of Power Sources. 245: 398-405 |
Harris J, Metcalfe C, Marr M, et al. (2013) Fabrication and characterization of solid oxide fuel cell cathodes made from nano-structured LSCF-SDC composite feedstock Journal of Power Sources. 239: 234-243 |
Cuglietta M, Kuhn J, Kesler O. (2013) A novel hybrid axial-radial atmospheric plasma spraying technique for the fabrication of solid oxide fuel cell anodes containing Cu, Co, Ni, and samaria-doped ceria Journal of Thermal Spray Technology. 22: 609-621 |
Metcalfe C, Harris J, Kuhn J, et al. (2013) Progress in metal-supported axial-injection plasma sprayed solid oxide fuel cells using Nanostructured NiO-Y0.15Zr0.85O 1.925 dry powder anode feedstock Journal of Thermal Spray Technology. 22: 599-608 |