Flow batteries having adjustable circulation rate capabilities and methods associated therewith

US10903511B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10903511-B2
Application numberUS-201615364206-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 29, 2016
Priority dateNov 29, 2016
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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The circulation rates of the electrolyte solutions in a flow battery can impact operating performance. Adjusting the circulation rates can allow improved performance to be realized. Flow battery systems having adjustable circulation rates can include a first half-cell containing a first electrolyte solution, a second half-cell containing a second electrolyte solution, at least one pump configured to circulate the first electrolyte solution and the second electrolyte solution at adjustable circulation rates through at least one half-cell in response to a value of P exit /I or I/P enter , and at least one sensor configured to measure net electrical power entering or exiting the flow battery system, and an amount of electrical current passing through the whole cell. I is the electrical power passing through the whole cell. P exit is net electrical power exiting the system in a discharging mode, and P enter is net electrical power entering the system in a charging mode.

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A flow battery system comprising: a first half-cell containing a first electrolyte solution; a second half-cell containing a second electrolyte solution: wherein the first half-cell and the second half-cell collectively define a whole cell; at least one pump configured to circulate the first electrolyte solution through the first half-cell and the second electrolyte solution through the second half-cell; and at least one sensor configured to measure an amount of net electrical power entering the flow battery system in a charging mode and/or exiting the flow battery system in a discharging mode and an amount of electrical current (I) passing through the whole cell; wherein the at least one pump is configured to provide a circulation rate through at least one of the first half-cell and the second half-cell that is adjustable in response to feedback from the at least one sensor based on a value of P exit /I or I/P enter ; wherein I is electrical current passing through the whole cell, P exit is net electrical power exiting the flow battery system in a discharging mode, that includes power received from the flow battery less power used for operating the pumps and P enter is net electrical power entering the flow battery system in a charging mode that includes power supplied to the flow battery plus power used for operating the pumps. 2. The flow battery system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pump and the at least one sensor are in electronic communication with one another, and the at least one pump is configured to adjust the circulation rate through at least one of the first half-cell and the second half-cell in response to an input from the at least one sensor. 3. The flow battery system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor comprises a single sensor configured to measure both the amount of net electrical power entering or exiting the flow battery system and the amount of electrical current passing through the whole cell. 4. The flow battery system of claim 3 , wherein the at least one sensor is a multimeter. 5. The flow battery system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor comprises two or more sensors configured to measure separately the amount of net electrical power entering or exiting the flow battery system, and the amount of electrical current passing through the whole cell. 6. The flow battery system of claim 5 , wherein the two or more sensors are a watt-meter and an ammeter. 7. The flow battery system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pump is a first pump configured to circulate the first electrolyte solution through the first half-cell at a first circulation rate and a second pump configured to circulate the second electrolyte solution through the second half-cell at a second circulation rate. 8. The flow battery system of claim 7 , wherein the first pump is configured to adjust the first circulation rate until P exit /I or I/P enter reaches a maximum value, and the second pump is configured to adjust the second circulation rate until P exit /I or I/P enter reaches a maximum value. 9. The flow battery system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pump is configured to adjust the circulation rate through each half-cell until P exit /I or I/P enter reaches a maximum value. 10. A method of operating a flow battery system, the flow battery system comprising: a first half-cell containing a first electrolyte solution, and a second half-cell containing a second electrolyte solution; wherein the first half-cell and the second half-cell collectively define a whole cell; at least one pump configured to circulate the first electrolyte solution through the first half-cell and the second electrolyte solution through the second half-cell; and at least one sensor configured to measure an amount of net electrical power entering the flow battery system in a charging mode and/or exiting the flow battery system in a discharging mode and an amount of electrical current (I) passing through the whole cell; wherein the at least one pump is configured to provide a circulation rate through at least one of the first half-cell and the second half-cell that is adjustable in response to feedback based on a value of P exit /I or I/P enter ; the method comprising: circulating the first electrolyte solution through the first half-cell and the second electrolyte solution through the second half-cell; and either (a)(i) measuring an amount of net electrical power entering or exiting the flow battery system, and an amount of electrical current passing through the whole cell; and (ii) adjusting a circulation rate through at least one of the first half-cell and the second half-cell until increasing values of P exit /I or I/P enter occur; or (b)(i) measuring an amount of net electrical power entering or exiting the flow battery system, and an amount of electrical current passing through the whole cell, and an amount of electrical current passing through the whole cell; and (ii) adjusting a circulation rate through at least one of the first half-cell and the second half-cell in response to decreasing values of P exit /I or I/P enter ; wherein I is electrical current passing through the whole cell, P exit is net electrical power exiting the flow battery system in a discharging mode that includes power received from the flow battery less power used for operating the pumps, and enter is P enter is net electrical power entering the flow battery system in a charging mode that includes power supplied to the flow battery plus power used for operating the pumps. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first electrolyte solution is circulated through the first half-cell at a first circulation rate and the second electrolyte solution is circulated through the second half-cell at a second circulation rate. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first electrolyte solution is circulated through the first half-cell using a first pump and the second electrolyte solution is circulated through the second half-cell using a second pump, each pump being configured to provide a circulation rate that is adjustable. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein adjusting the circulation rate comprises adjusting the first circulation rate and the second circulation rate sequentially or iteratively. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first circulation rate and the second circulation rate are adjusted until a maximum value of P exit /I or I/P enter occurs. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein adjusting the circulation rate comprises adjusting at least one of the first circulation rate and the second circulation rate until a maximum value of P exit /I or I/P enter occurs. 16. The method of claim 10 , wherein the circulation rate through each half-cell is adjusted until a maximum value of P exit /I or I/P enter occurs. 17. The method of claim 10 , wherein the amount of net electrical power entering or exiting the flow battery system and the amount of electrical current passing through the whole cell are measured using at least one sensor. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the at least one sensor is in electronic communication with at least one pump configured to provide a circulation rate that is adjustable, and the at least one pump is responsive to an input from the at least one sensor. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the at least one pump is a first pump configured to circulate the first electrolyte solution through the first half-cell at a first circulation rate and a second pump configured t

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  • Fuel cells · CPC title

  • by recharging of redox couples containing fluids; Redox flow type batteries · CPC title

  • of fuel cell reactants · CPC title

  • Pressure; Flow · CPC title

  • Power, energy, capacity or load · CPC title

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What does patent US10903511B2 cover?
The circulation rates of the electrolyte solutions in a flow battery can impact operating performance. Adjusting the circulation rates can allow improved performance to be realized. Flow battery systems having adjustable circulation rates can include a first half-cell containing a first electrolyte solution, a second half-cell containing a second electrolyte solution, at least one pump configur…
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Lockheed Martin Energy Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/04276. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2021 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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