Anode bleed control in a fuel cell stack

US10903512B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10903512-B2
Application numberUS-201916276441-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 14, 2019
Priority dateSep 30, 2013
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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An electrochemical fuel cell assembly comprises a fuel cell stack having a fuel delivery inlet and a fuel delivery outlet. The fuel cell stack further includes a number of fuel cells each having a membrane-electrode assembly and a fluid flow path coupled between the fuel delivery inlet and the fuel delivery outlet for delivery of fuel to the membrane electrode assembly. A fuel delivery conduit is coupled to the fuel delivery inlet for 10 delivery of fluid fuel to the stack. A bleed conduit is coupled to the fuel delivery outlet for venting fluid out of the stack. A variable orifice flow control device coupled to the bleed conduit configured to dynamically vary an amount of fluid from the fuel delivery outlet passing into the bleed conduit as a function of one or more of the control parameters: (i) measured fuel concentration; (ii) measured humidity; (iii) cell voltages of fuel cells in the 15 stack; (iv) impedance of fuel cells in the stack; (v) resistance of fuel cells in the stack. The variable orifice flow control device may be coupled to a recirculation conduit and may be configured to dynamically vary a proportion of fluid from the fuel delivery outlet passing into the bleed conduit as a function of the control parameters.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrochemical fuel cell assembly comprising: a fuel cell stack having a fuel delivery inlet and a fuel delivery outlet, the fuel cell stack further comprising a number of fuel cells each having a membrane-electrode assembly and a fluid flow path coupled between the fuel delivery inlet and the fuel delivery outlet for delivery of fuel to the membrane-electrode assembly; a fuel delivery conduit coupled to the fuel delivery inlet for delivery of fluid fuel to the stack; a bleed conduit coupled to the fuel delivery outlet for venting fluid out of the stack; and, a variable orifice flow control device coupled to the bleed conduit configured to dynamically vary an amount of fluid from the fuel delivery outlet passing into the bleed conduit as a function of one or more control parameters; and, wherein the variable orifice flow control device is configured to dynamically vary the proportion of fluid passing into the bleed conduit as a function of the quantity of water and/or water vapour being extracted from the fuel circuit delivery. 2. An electrochemical fuel cell assembly comprising: a fuel cell stack having a fuel delivery inlet and a fuel delivery outlet, the fuel cell stack further comprising a number of fuel cells each having a membrane-electrode assembly and a fluid flow path coupled between the fuel delivery inlet and the fuel delivery outlet for delivery of fuel to the membrane-electrode assembly; a fuel delivery conduit coupled to the fuel delivery inlet for delivery of fluid fuel to the stack; a bleed conduit coupled to the fuel delivery outlet for venting fluid out of the stack; a variable orifice flow control device coupled to the bleed conduit configured to dynamically vary an amount of fluid from the fuel delivery outlet passing into the bleed conduit as function of one or more control parameters; a recirculation conduit coupled between the fuel delivery outlet and the fuel delivery conduit for recirculating fluid from the fuel delivery outlet to the fuel delivery inlet, the fuel delivery conduit, the recirculation conduit and the fuel flow paths in the fuel cell stack together defining a fuel circuit; wherein the variable orifice flow control device is coupled to the recirculation conduit and is configured to dynamically vary a proportion of fluid from the fuel delivery outlet passing into the bleed conduit as a function of the control parameters, wherein the recirculation conduit is coupled to the fuel delivery conduit by way of an ejector in the fuel delivery conduit, the recirculation conduit being coupled to a suction port of the ejector and the fuel delivery inlet being coupled to a discharge port of the ejector; and, in which the ejector is a variable orifice ejector. 3. The electrochemical fuel cell assembly of claim 1 in which the variable orifice flow control device further includes a controller configured to vary the flow of fluid through the flow control device to the bleed conduit so as to maximize fuel utilization efficiency. 4. The electrochemical fuel cell assembly of claim 1 further including a heat exchanger in the recirculation conduit. 5. The electrochemical fuel cell assembly of claim 1 in which the variable orifice flow control device further includes a controller configured to vary the proportion of fluid from the fuel delivery outlet passing into the bleed conduit so as to maximize fuel utilization efficiency. 6. The electrochemical fuel cell assembly of claim 1 further including a fuel concentration sensor between the fuel delivery outlet and the variable orifice flow control device, the flow control device being configured to dynamically vary an amount of fluid from the fuel delivery outlet passing into the bleed conduit as a function of measured fuel concentration by the fuel concentration sensor. 7. The electrochemical fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , the variable orifice flow control device coupled to the bleed conduit configured to dynamically vary an amount of fluid from the fuel delivery outlet passing into the bleed conduit as a function of one or more of the control parameters: (i) measured fuel concentration; (ii) measured humidity; (iii) cell voltages of fuel cells in the stack; (iv) impedance of fuel cells in the stack; (v) resistance of fuel cells in the stack. 8. The electrochemical fuel cell assembly of claim 1 in which the variable orifice flow control device comprises a valve with a variable orifice controlled by a stepper motor to thereby control an amount of fluid passing through the flow control device. 9. The electrochemical fuel cell assembly of claim 1 in which the variable orifice flow control device comprises a electromagnet drivable by a pulse width modulated, variable duty cycle control signal to vary the position of a mechanical restrictor in the flow control device to thereby control an amount of fluid passing through the flow control device.

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What does patent US10903512B2 cover?
An electrochemical fuel cell assembly comprises a fuel cell stack having a fuel delivery inlet and a fuel delivery outlet. The fuel cell stack further includes a number of fuel cells each having a membrane-electrode assembly and a fluid flow path coupled between the fuel delivery inlet and the fuel delivery outlet for delivery of fuel to the membrane electrode assembly. A fuel delivery conduit …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intelligent Energy Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/04753. 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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