Fuel cell assembly including multiple flow capacities in a condensation zone

US10991957B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10991957-B2
Application numberUS-201715827750-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 30, 2017
Priority dateNov 30, 2017
Publication dateApr 27, 2021
Grant dateApr 27, 2021

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An illustrative example fuel cell assembly includes a plurality of cells respectively including at least an electrolyte layer, an anode flow plate on one side of the electrolyte layer, and a cathode flow plate on an opposite side of the electrolyte layer. At least one cooler is situated adjacent a first one of the cells. The cooler is closer to that first one of the cells than it is to a second one of the cells. The cathode flow plates respectively include a plurality of flow channels and the anode flow plates respectively include a plurality of flow channels. The anode flow plates respectively include some of the flow channels in a condensation zone of the fuel cell assembly. The flow channels of the anode flow plate in the condensation zone of the first one of the cells have a first flow capacity. The flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second one of the cells that are in the condensation zone have a second flow capacity. The second flow capacity is greater than the first flow capacity.

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We claim: 1. A fuel cell assembly, comprising: a first cooler; a second cooler; a plurality of cells arranged in a stack between the first cooler and the second cooler, the plurality of cells respectively including at least an electrolyte layer containing a liquid electrolyte, an anode flow plate on one side of the electrolyte layer, and a cathode flow plate on an opposite side of the electrolyte layer; and wherein the cathode flow plates respectively include a plurality of flow channels, the anode flow plates respectively include a plurality of flow channels, the anode flow plates respectively include condensation zone flow channels in a condensation zone of the fuel cell assembly, at least some of the liquid electrolyte condenses in the condensation zone, first cells of the plurality of cells are situated near opposite ends of the stack, at least one second cell of the plurality of cells is situated near a middle of the stack, each of the first cells is closer to one of the coolers than the second cell, the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of each of the first cells have a first flow capacity, the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second cell have a second flow capacity, the second flow capacity is greater than the first flow capacity, and a difference between the first flow capacity and the second flow capacity inhibits transfer of condensed liquid electrolyte from the second cell to the first cells. 2. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first flow capacity is defined by a total flow capacity of the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of each of the first cells; and the second flow capacity is defined by a total flow capacity of the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second cell. 3. The fuel cell assembly of claim 2 , wherein the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of each of the first cells comprise a first number of flow channels; the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second cell comprise a second number of flow channels; and the second number is greater than the first number. 4. The fuel cell assembly of claim 2 , wherein the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of each of the first cells have a first cross-sectional area; the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second cell have a second cross-sectional area; and the second cross-sectional area is greater than the first cross-sectional area. 5. The fuel cell assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first cross-sectional area is defined by a first depth and a first width; the second cross-sectional area is defined by a second depth and a second width; and at least one of the second depth and the second width is greater than at least one of the first depth and the first width, respectively. 6. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of each of the first cells comprise a first surface roughness that establishes a first flow resistance; the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second cell comprise a second surface roughness that establishes a second flow resistance; and the first flow resistance is greater than the second flow resistance. 7. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of each of the first cells have a first cross-sectional area; the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second cell have a second cross-sectional area; and the second cross-sectional area is greater than the first cross-sectional area. 8. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of each of the first cells have a first depth; the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second cell have a second depth; and the second depth is greater than the first depth. 9. The fuel cell assembly of claim 8 , wherein the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of each of the first cells have a first width; the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second cell have a second width; and the second width is greater than the first width. 10. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of each of the first cells have a first width; the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plate of the second cell have a second width; and the second width is greater than the first width. 11. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein others of the flow channels of the anode flow plates are in an active region of the fuel cell assembly; and a flow capacity of the others of the flow channels of the anode flow plates of each of the first cells is the same as a flow capacity of the others of the flow channels of the anode flow plates of the second cell. 12. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second cell is closer to at least one of the coolers than a third one of the fuel cells; the condensation zone flow channels in the condensation zone of the anode flow plate of the third one of the fuel cells have a third flow capacity; and the third flow capacity is greater than the second flow capacity. 13. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flow capacity of the condensation zone flow channels of the anode flow plates progressively varies dependent on a distance between at least one of the coolers and the respective anode flow plate; and the anode flow plates that are further from the at least one of the coolers have a larger flow capacity through the condensation zone flow channels. 14. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the electrolyte layer comprises a matrix that contains the liquid electrolyte. 15. The fuel cell assembly of claim 14 , wherein the liquid electrolyte comprises phosphoric acid. 16. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first flow capacity is the same in each of the first cells. 17. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first flow capacity is different in the one of the first cells compared to another of the first cells. 18. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one second cell comprises a plurality of second cells each having the second flow capacity.

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  • Comprising electrode layers with interposed electrolyte compartment with possible electrolyte supply or circulation · CPC title

  • with simultaneous supply or evacuation of electrolyte; Humidifying or dehumidifying · CPC title

  • of other components of a fuel cell or fuel cell stacks · CPC title

  • H01M8/0297Primary

    Arrangements for joining electrodes, reservoir layers, heat exchange units or bipolar separators to each other (H01M8/0271 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • having heating or cooling means, e.g. heaters or coolant flow channels · CPC title

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What does patent US10991957B2 cover?
An illustrative example fuel cell assembly includes a plurality of cells respectively including at least an electrolyte layer, an anode flow plate on one side of the electrolyte layer, and a cathode flow plate on an opposite side of the electrolyte layer. At least one cooler is situated adjacent a first one of the cells. The cooler is closer to that first one of the cells than it is to a second…
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Doosan Fuel Cell America Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/0297. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Apr 27 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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