Water detection device and power generation cell
US-2020036020-A1 · Jan 30, 2020 · US
US11796503B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11796503-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117200956-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2023 |
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A voltage applying unit of a water detecting device applies, to a pair of electrodes, a voltage changing within an application range that includes a first voltage which is smaller than an electrolysis voltage of water and a second voltage which is larger than the electrolysis voltage of the water. A judging unit judges presence or absence of the water based on change in electric current measured by a current measuring unit when the voltage changing within the application range is applied to the pair of electrodes.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of water detection for detecting presence or absence of liquid water within a reactant gas flow field through which a reactant gas flows along a membrane electrode assembly of a power generation cell, the method comprising: a voltage applying step of applying a voltage to a pair of electrodes provided at a position facing the reactant gas flow field, the electrodes being spaced from each other, the voltage changing within an application range that includes a first voltage and a second voltage, the first voltage being smaller than an electrolysis voltage of the water, the second voltage being larger than the electrolysis voltage of the water; and a judging step of judging presence or absence of water within the reactant gas flow field, based on change in electric current flowing between the pair of electrodes measured by a current measuring unit when the voltage changing within the application range is applied to the pair of electrodes, wherein: a measuring limit of the current measuring unit is set smaller than electric current that flows between the pair of electrodes when the voltage within the application range is applied to the pair of electrodes that are in short-circuit condition, and in the judging step, the water is judged to be present between the pair of electrodes in a case that a second current measured by the current measuring unit when the second voltage is applied to the pair of electrodes is larger than a first current measured by the current measuring unit when the first voltage is applied to the pair of electrodes. 2. The method of water detection according to claim 1 , wherein in the judging step, the water is judged to be present between the pair of electrodes in a case that the voltage within the application range applied to the pair of electrodes and the electric current measured by the current measuring unit are at least partially exponentially related. 3. A method of water detection for detecting presence or absence of liquid water within a reactant gas flow field through which a reactant gas flows along a membrane electrode assembly of a power generation cell, the method comprising: a voltage applying step of applying a voltage to a pair of electrodes provided at a position facing the reactant gas flow field, the electrodes being spaced from each other, the voltage changing within an application range that includes a first voltage and a second voltage, the first voltage being smaller than an electrolysis voltage of the water, the second voltage being larger than the electrolysis voltage of the water; and a judging step of judging presence or absence of water within the reactant gas flow field, based on change in electric current flowing between the pair of electrodes measured by a current measuring unit when the voltage changing within the application range is applied to the pair of electrodes, wherein: in the judgment voltage applying step, a plurality of voltages selected from a first voltage range smaller than the electrolysis voltage of the water are applied to the pair of electrodes and a plurality of voltages selected from a second voltage range larger than the electrolysis voltage of the water are applied to the pair of electrodes, and in the judging step, a first ratio at which the electric current flowing between the pair of electrodes changes when the plurality of voltages selected from the first voltage range are applied, and a second ratio at which the electric current flowing between the pair of electrodes changes when the plurality of voltages selected from the second voltage range are applied, are compared, and the water is judged to be present between the pair of electrodes in a case that the second ratio is larger than the first ratio. 4. The method of water detection according to claim 1 , further comprising: prior to the voltage applying step, a detection voltage applying step of applying, to the pair of electrodes, a detection voltage larger than the electrolysis voltage of the water.
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