Fuel cell interconnect
US-8986905-B2 · Mar 24, 2015 · US
US10847813B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10847813-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816198832-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2020 |
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An electrochemical cell has first and second flow fields on opposite sides of a membrane. The first flow field has a set of generally linear channels in which the flow of a fluid in the field is contained between parallel elongate ridges. The second flow field is defined by a set of parallel discontinuous ridges. Preferably most ridge segments in the second flow field are oblique, for example perpendicular, to and overlap with two or more ridges of the first flow field. The flow fields may be used in, for example, water electrolysis cells including high or differential pressure polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis cells.
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We claim: 1. A set of flow field plates for an electrochemical cell comprising, a first flow field plate having a first flow field comprising a plurality of elongate ridges, and a second flow field plate having a second flow field comprising a plurality of second ridges forming a set of parallel segmented lines, wherein each of the parallel segmented lines comprises the plurality of second ridges separated by a plurality of second gaps in line with the second ridges; and, wherein, when the flow field plates are assembled into a cell, the second ridges span between at least two successive elongate ridges. 2. The set of claim 1 wherein the elongate ridges are at least 10 times as long as an average gap between successive elongate ridges, the gap measured perpendicular to the elongate ridges. 3. The set of claim 1 wherein the second ridges are less than 10 times as long as an average gap between successive elongate ridges, the gap measured perpendicular to the elongate ridges. 4. The set of claim 1 wherein the second ridges are oblique to the elongate ridges. 5. The set of claim 1 wherein the second ridges are normal to the elongate ridges. 6. The set of claim 1 wherein the spacing between successive second ridges in a line is essentially the same as two to four times the spacing between successive elongate ridges measured perpendicular to the elongate ridges. 7. The set of claim 1 wherein the elongate ridges and the second ridges have essentially the same width. 8. The set of claim 1 wherein the gap between successive second ridges measured perpendicular to the second ridges is essentially the same as the gap between successive elongate ridges measured perpendicular to the elongate ridges. 9. The set of claim 1 wherein the second ridges have a length essentially equal to two to four times the average thickness of the elongate ridges added to the average gap between successive elongate ridges measured perpendicular to the elongate ridges. 10. The set of claim 1 wherein the second gaps in the segmented lines are located across from the second ridges in adjacent segmented lines. 11. The set of claim 1 wherein the first flow field is an anode flow field or a cathode flow field. 12. The set of claim 1 wherein the second flow field is an anode flow field or a cathode flow field. 13. The set of claim 1 wherein when the flow field plates are assembled into a cell, the elongate ridges of the first flow field plate face the second ridges of the second flow field plate. 14. The set of claim 1 wherein when the flow field plates are assembled into a cell, the first flow field plate and the second flow field plate are separated by a membrane. 15. The set of claim 1 wherein when the flow field plates are assembled into a cell, the first flow field carries a liquid and the second flow field carries a gas. 16. The set of claim 1 wherein when the set of parallel segmented lines occupies 50% or more of the area of the second flow field.
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