Fuel cell system
US-2015180055-A1 · Jun 25, 2015 · US
US10340537B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10340537-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514938008-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2019 |
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A fuel cell system includes a reformer, a raw-material supplier, a desulfurizer, a flow controller, a vapor supplier, a fuel cell, a combustor, and a controller. After the raw-material supplier supplies a raw material at the startup of the fuel cell system, the controller causes the combustor to combust the raw material exhausted as off-gas from the fuel cell, subsequently causes the flow controller to allow gas exhausted from the reformer to flow through a recycle gas passage, and thereafter causes the vapor supplier to supply vapor, or the controller causes the flow controller to allow the gas exhausted from the reformer to flow through the recycle gas passage, subsequently causes the combustor to combust the raw material exhausted as the off-gas from the fuel cell, and thereafter causes the vapor supplier to supply the vapor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel cell system comprising: a reformer that generates a hydrogen-containing gas by using a raw material; a raw-material supplier that supplies the raw material to the reformer; a desulfurizer that desulfurizes, by using hydrodesulfurization, a sulfur compound contained in the raw material supplied to the reformer; a recycle gas passage for supplying the desulfurizer with part of gas exhausted from the reformer; a flow controller that controls flow of the gas in the recycle gas passage; a vapor supplier that supplies vapor to the reformer; a fuel cell that causes a reaction of the hydrogen-containing gas generated by the reformer; a combustor that ignites and combusts off-gas exhausted from the fuel cell; and a controller, wherein after causing the raw-material supplier to supply the raw material at a startup of the fuel cell system, the controller is configured to perform control such that: (i) before the vapor supplier starts supplying vapor to the reformer, the raw material exhausted as the off-gas via the fuel cell is combusted in the combustor, and the flow controller subsequently causes the part of the gas exhausted from the reformer to start flowing through the recycle gas passage, and after the part of the gas exhausted from the reformer starts flowing through the recycle gas passage, the vapor supplier starts supplying the vapor to the reformer, or (ii) before the vapor supplier starts supplying vapor to the reformer, the flow controller causes the part of the gas exhausted from the reformer to start flowing through the recycle gas passage, and the raw material exhausted as the off-gas via the fuel cell is subsequently combusted in the combustor, and after the off-gas is combusted in the combustor, the vapor supplier starts supplying the vapor to the reformer. 2. A control method for a fuel cell system including a reformer that generates a hydrogen-containing gas by using a raw material, a raw-material supplier that supplies the raw material to the reformer, a desulfurizer that desulfurizes, by using hydrodesulfurization, a sulfur compound contained in the raw material supplied to the reformer, a recycle gas passage for supplying the desulfurizer with part of gas exhausted from the reformer, a flow controller that controls flow of the gas in the recycle gas passage, a vapor supplier that supplies vapor to the reformer, a fuel cell that causes a reaction of the hydrogen-containing gas generated by the reformer, a combustor that ignites and combusts off-gas exhausted from the fuel cell, and a controller, the control method comprising: at a startup of the fuel cell system, supplying the raw material by the raw-material supplier; combusting, by the combustor, the off-gas exhausted via the fuel cell; causing, by the flow controller, the part of the gas exhausted from the reformer to flow through the recycle gas passage; and supplying the vapor to the reformer by the vapor supplier, wherein, at the startup of the fuel cell system, after the supplying of the raw material by the raw-material supplier is performed, (i) before the vapor supplier starts supplying vapor to the reformer, the combusting, by the combustor, of the raw material as the off-gas exhausted via the fuel cell is performed, and the causing, by the flow controller, of the part of the gas exhausted from the reformer to start flowing through the recycle gas passage is subsequently performed, and after the part of the gas exhausted from the reformer starts flowing through the recycle gas passage, the supplying of the vapor to the reformer by the vapor supplier is started, or (ii) before the vapor supplier starts supplying vapor to the reformer, the causing, by the flow controller, of the part of the gas exhausted from the reformer to flow through the recycle gas passage is performed, and the combusting, by the combustor, of the raw material as the off-gas exhausted via the fuel cell is subsequently performed, and after the off-gas is combusted in the combustor, the supplying of the vapor to the reformer by the vapor supplier is started.
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Reforming processes, e.g. autothermal, partial oxidation or steam reforming · CPC title
Removal of sulfur · CPC title
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