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US-2024229818-A1 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US10224555B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10224555-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214355766-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2019 |
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The fuel cell includes a fuel cell stack in which a plurality of planar power generation cells are stacked in a thickness direction thereof. The fuel cell also includes a heat exchanger provided between the two adjacent power generation cells in the stacking direction and in contact with the power generation cells, and including an internal first flow path that passes the oxidant gas or fuel gas supplied from outside. The fuel cell also includes a second flow path connected to an outlet side of the first flow path of the heat exchanger and to the cathode side or the anode side of each of the power generation cells, and supplying the oxidant gas or fuel gas that has passed through the first flow path to the cathode side or anode side of each of the power generation cells on both sides in the stacking direction of the heat exchanger.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel cell comprising: a fuel cell stack in which a plurality of planar power generation cells are stacked in a thickness direction of the power generation cell, each of the plurality of planar power generation cells including an electrolyte layer, and a cathode and an anode disposed so as to sandwich the electrolyte layer therebetween, and generating electric power using oxidant gas and fuel gas; a heat exchanger provided between the two adjacent power generation cells in the stacking direction and in contact with the power generation cells, the heat exchanger including therein a first flow path that passes the oxidant gas or fuel gas supplied from outside; and a second flow path, an inlet of the second flow path being connected only to an outlet side of the first flow path in the heat exchanger and an outlet of the second flow path being connected only to the cathode side or the anode side of each of the power generation cells, the second flow path supplying all of the oxidant gas or fuel gas that has passed through the first flow path only to the cathode side or the anode side of each of the power generation cells, the plurality of the power generation cells being provided on both sides in the stacking direction of the heat exchanger, wherein the second flow path comprises a first end and a second end as both ends of the second flow path along the stacking direction, wherein the fuel cell stack comprises a first stack end and a second stack end as both ends of the fuel cell stack along the stacking direction, and wherein the first end and the second ends are located between the first stack end and the second stack end. 2. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein the first flow path formed in the heat exchanger is formed so as to extend in a surface direction of the planar power generation cell. 3. The fuel cell according to claim 2 , wherein the first flow path of the heat exchanger is constituted by a groove formed on a surface of a plate-shaped member. 4. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger is arranged in a center portion of the fuel cell stack in the stacking direction. 5. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein two or more heat exchangers are provided in different positions in the stacking direction. 6. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein the first flow path of the heat exchanger has a pressure loss structure that regulates an outflow state of at least one of the oxidant gas and the fuel gas. 7. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein an inlet and an outlet of the first flow path where at least one of the oxidant gas and the fuel gas flows are formed in farthest positions from each other or in vicinity of the farthest positions, when the first flow path is viewed from the stacking direction. 8. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the second flow path is constituted by a flow path formed so as to extend in the stacking direction inside the fuel cell stack. 9. The fuel cell according to claim 8 , wherein the fuel cell stack has an insertion hole that penetrates the fuel cell stack in its thickness direction, an insertion member is inserted to the insertion hole, and at least a portion of the second flow path is formed between an inner peripheral surface of the insertion hole and an outer peripheral surface of the insertion member. 10. The fuel cell according to claim 8 , wherein the fuel cell stack has an insertion member that penetrates the fuel cell stack in its thickness direction, and at least a portion of the second flow path is formed in an interior of the insertion member. 11. A fuel cell comprising: a fuel cell stack in which a plurality of planar power generation cells are stacked in a thickness direction of the power generation cell, each of the plurality of planar power generation cells including an electrolyte layer, and a cathode and an anode disposed so as to sandwich the electrolyte layer therebetween, and generating electric power using oxidant gas and fuel gas; a heat exchanger provided between the two adjacent power generation cells in the stacking direction and in contact with the power generation cells, the heat exchanger including a first flow path for oxidant gas configured to pass the oxidant gas supplied from outside and a first flow path for fuel gas configured to pass fuel gas supplied from outside; a second flow path for oxidant gas, an inlet of the second flow path for oxidant gas being connected only to an outlet side of the first flow path for oxidant gas of the heat exchanger and an outlet of the second flow path for oxidant gas being connected only to the cathode side of each of the power generation cells, the second flow path for oxidant gas configured to supply the oxidant gas that has passed through the first flow path for oxidant gas to the cathode side of each of the power generation cells on both sides in the stacking direction of the heat exchanger; and a second flow path for fuel gas, an inlet of the second flow path for fuel gas being connected only to an outlet side of the first flow path for fuel gas of the heat exchanger and an outlet of the second flow path for fuel gas being connected only to the anode side of each of the power generation cells, the second flow path for fuel gas configured to supply fuel gas that has passed through the first flow path for fuel gas to the anode side of each of the power generation cells on both sides in the stacking direction of the heat exchanger. 12. The fuel cell according to claim 11 , wherein at least one of the first flow path for oxidant gas and the first flow path for fuel gas is formed so as to extend in a surface direction of the planar power generation cell. 13. The fuel cell according to claim 12 , wherein at least one of the first flow path for oxidant gas and the first flow path for fuel gas is constituted by a groove formed on a surface of a plate-shaped member. 14. The fuel cell according to claim 11 , wherein the heat exchanger is arranged in a center portion of the fuel cell stack in the stacking direction. 15. The fuel cell according to claim 11 , wherein two or more heat exchangers are provided in different positions in the stacking direction. 16. The fuel cell according to claim 11 , wherein the first flow path of the heat exchanger has a pressure loss structure that regulates an outflow state of at least one of the oxidant gas and the fuel gas. 17. The fuel cell according to claim 11 , wherein an inlet and an outlet of the first flow path where at least one of the oxidant gas and the fuel gas flows are formed in farthest positions from each other or in vicinity of the farthest positions, when the first flow path is viewed from the stacking direction. 18. The fuel cell according to claim 11 , wherein the heat exchanger is constituted by a plate-shaped member for oxidant gas that includes a first groove that is the first flow path for oxidant gas, and a plate-shaped member for fuel gas that includes a second groove that is the first flow path for fuel gas, the member for oxidant gas and the member for fuel gas being stacked in the stacking direction. 19. The fuel cell according to claim 18 , wherein the first groove of the member for oxidant gas is open to one side in the stacking direction, and the second groove of the member for fuel gas is formed so as to open to the other side in the stacking direction. 20. The fuel cell according to claim 18 , wherein bot
having one or more openings therein forming tubular heat-exchange passages · CPC title
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in the form of ribs integral with the element or local variations in thickness of the element, e.g. grooves, microchannels · CPC title
characterised by the configuration of channels, e.g. by the flow field of the reactant or coolant · CPC title
with both reactants being gaseous or vaporised · CPC title
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