Distributor plate for an electrochemical cell, and electrochemical cell
US-2024006626-A1 · Jan 4, 2024 · US
US11217797B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11217797-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314011804-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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Various embodiments include fuel cell interconnects having a fuel distribution portion having an inlet opening, a fuel collection portion having an outlet opening, and a primary fuel flow field containing channels, wherein the fuel distribution portion comprises at least one raised feature defining a fuel distribution flow path, and the fuel distribution flow path is not continuous with the channels in the primary fuel flow field. The at least one raised feature may include, for example, a network of ribs and/or dots. Further embodiments include interconnects having a fuel distribution portion with a variable surface depth to provide variable flow restriction and/or a plenum with variable surface depth and raised a raised relief feature on the cathode side, and/or varying flow channel depths and/or rib heights adjacent a fuel hole.
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An interconnect for a fuel cell stack, comprising: a first-side comprising: a primary flow field comprising fuel ribs that at least partially define fuel channels; a fuel distribution portion configured to distribute fuel to first ends of fuel channels; and a fuel collection portion configured to receive fuel from second ends of the fuel channels; a fuel inlet opening in the fuel distribution portion; and a fuel outlet opening in the fuel collection portion, wherein: the fuel channels extend in a first direction from the fuel distribution portion to the fuel collection portion; the fuel distribution portion comprises a blocking rib disposed between the fuel inlet opening and the primary flow field; the blocking rib does not contact the fuel ribs; the blocking rib is configured to simultaneously direct fuel received from the fuel inlet opening toward two opposing edges of the interconnect in opposing second and third directions to define a fuel distribution flow path, wherein the fuel distribution flow path is not continuous with the fuel channels in the primary fuel flow field; and the fuel distribution portion is configured to distribute fuel such that a larger fuel mass flow is directed to fuel channels extending along the periphery of the primary flow field than to fuel channels extending through the middle of the primary flow field. 2. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein the second and the third directions are substantially perpendicular to the first direction. 3. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein the interconnect comprises a second side opposing the first side, the second side comprising air channels that extend in a direction substantially parallel to the first direction, from a first outer edge of the interconnect to a second opposing outer edge of the interconnect. 4. The interconnect of claim 3 , wherein: the fuel inlet opening is disposed in the middle of the fuel distribution portion; and the fuel outlet opening is disposed in the middle of the fuel collection portion. 5. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein the fuel distribution portion comprises distribution ribs that do not contact the fuel ribs or the blocking rib. 6. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein the fuel distribution portion comprises raised dots that do not contact the fuel ribs or the blocking rib. 7. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein the fuel distribution portion comprises at least one rib and at least one dot, which do not contact the fuel ribs or the blocking rib. 8. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional thickness of the interconnect is substantially uniform between the fuel distribution portion and the primary fluid flow field. 9. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein the height of the blocking rib is substantially equal to the height of the fuel ribs. 10. The interconnect of claim 1 , further comprising: a depressed region surrounding the fuel inlet opening that corresponds with an elevated region on a second side of the interconnect, opposite the first side; or an elevated region surrounding the fuel inlet opening that corresponds with a depressed region on the second side of the interconnect. 11. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein the fuel collection portion comprises a second blocking rib that does not contact the fuel ribs and is disposed between the fuel outlet opening and the primary flow field, the second blocking rib being configured to simultaneously direct fuel and reactants products received from the second ends of adjacent fuel channels towards the two opposing edges of the interconnect. 12. The interconnect of claim 11 , wherein the fuel collection portion comprises ribs or raised dots that are configured such that fuel exiting the second ends of adjacent fuel channels is prevented from flowing in a straight line path to the fuel outlet opening. 13. The interconnect of claim 11 , wherein the fuel collection portion comprises ribs and raised dots that have a height that is substantially equal to the height of the fuel ribs and the second barrier rib. 14. The interconnect of claim 11 , wherein a cross-sectional thickness of the interconnect is substantially uniform between the fuel distribution portion, the fuel collection portion and the primary fluid flow field. 15. The interconnect of claim 11 , further comprising a depressed area surrounding the fuel outlet opening that corresponds with an elevated region on a second side of the interconnect, opposite the first side. 16. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein the interconnect is formed by powder metallurgy. 17. The interconnect of claim 16 , wherein the interconnect comprises chromium and iron. 18. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein a surface depth of the fuel distribution portion varies to form a stepped structure, with each step of the stepped structure providing a different amount of fuel flow restriction. 19. The interconnect of claim 18 , wherein: a portion of the fuel distribution portion having the least amount of fuel flow restriction directs fuel to the fuel channels extending along the periphery of the primary flow field; and a portion of the fuel distribution portion having the greatest amount of fuel flow restriction directs fuel to the fuel channels extending through the middle of the primary flow field. 20. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein a surface depth of the fuel distribution portion is curved or sloped, such that a relatively small fuel mass flow is directed into the fuel channels in the central region of the primary flow field, and a relatively large fuel mass flow is directed into the fuel channels in peripheral regions of the primary flow field. 21. The interconnect of claim 1 , wherein the interconnect is externally manifolded for air.
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