Leak detection on a high-temperature fuel cell or electrolyzer

US10290886B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10290886-B2
Application numberUS-201615559789-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2016
Priority dateMar 19, 2015
Publication dateMay 14, 2019
Grant dateMay 14, 2019

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An electrochemical system includes an electrochemical device having a stack of elementary electrochemical cells each including an electrolyte interposed between a cathode and an anode; ducts for supplying the anodes and the cathodes with gas and for collecting the gases generated by the latter; an enclosure having the electrochemical device housed therein and including at least one inlet duct and one outlet duct to circulate an air flow in the enclosure; and a circuit for analyzing the air in the enclosure. The circuit includes a sensor capable of measuring an oxygen content present in the outlet duct of the enclosure; and an analysis unit capable of diagnosing a leak of the device when the measured oxygen content differs from a predetermined oxygen content in the inlet duct of the enclosure.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrochemical system comprising: an electrochemical device forming a high-temperature steam electrolyzer or high-temperature fuel cell, the device comprising: a stack of elementary electrochemical cells each comprising an electrolyte interposed between a cathode and an anode; ducts for supplying the anodes and the cathodes with gas and for collecting the gases generated by said anodes and cathodes; an enclosure having the electrochemical device housed therein and comprising at least one inlet duct and one outlet duct to circulate an air flow in the enclosure; and a circuit for analyzing the air in the enclosure; wherein the circuit for analyzing the air in the enclosure comprises: a sensor that measures an oxygen content present in the at least one outlet duct of the enclosure; and an analysis unit that diagnoses a leak of the electrochemical device when the measured oxygen content differs from a predetermined oxygen content in the at least one inlet duct of the enclosure; wherein the analysis unit comprises a computer-readable medium comprising instructions, which when executed by the analysis unit, cause the analysis unit to determine a leak flow rate at the level of the electrolyzer cathodes according to the following relation: D f H2 =2·(τ 0 −τ 1 )· D Air in which expression D f H2 is said leak flow rate, D Air is the air flow in the enclosure, τ 0 is the predetermined oxygen content in the at least one inlet duct of the enclosure, and τ 1 is the measured oxygen content in the at least one outlet duct of the enclosure. 2. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the analysis circuit comprises a pumping unit capable of pumping air from the at least one outlet duct and of generating an air flow having a predetermined maximum volume flow rate, and wherein the oxygen sensor measures the oxygen content downstream of the pumping unit. 3. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the analysis circuit comprises a drying unit for drying air present in at least one the outlet duct of the enclosure, and wherein the oxygen sensor measures the oxygen content in the air dried by the drying unit. 4. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the electrochemical device is a high-temperature electrolyzer, and wherein the analysis unit diagnoses a leak at the level of the electrolyzer cathodes when the measured oxygen content in the at least one outlet duct of the enclosure is inferior to the predetermined oxygen content in the at least one inlet duct of the enclosure, and/or diagnoses a leak at the level of the anodes of the device when the measured oxygen content in the at least one outlet duct of the enclosure is superior to the predetermined oxygen content in the at least one inlet duct of the enclosure.

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  • High-temperature cells with solid electrolytes · CPC title

  • Arrangements for managing water in solid electrolyte fuel cell systems (H01M8/04119 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Enclosures, casings or containers of fuel cell stacks · CPC title

  • Chemistry & Metallurgy · mapped topic

  • Chemistry & Metallurgy · mapped topic

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What does patent US10290886B2 cover?
An electrochemical system includes an electrochemical device having a stack of elementary electrochemical cells each including an electrolyte interposed between a cathode and an anode; ducts for supplying the anodes and the cathodes with gas and for collecting the gases generated by the latter; an enclosure having the electrochemical device housed therein and including at least one inlet duct a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Commissariat Energie Atomique
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/04679. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue May 14 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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