Fuel cell module and power generation system

US11962052B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11962052-B2
Application numberUS-202017430851-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 14, 2020
Priority dateFeb 25, 2019
Publication dateApr 16, 2024
Grant dateApr 16, 2024

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A fuel cell module comprises: at least one cell stack including a plurality of single fuel cells supplied with a fuel gas and an oxidizing gas to generate power; a sealable housing accommodating the at least one cell stack and forming a power generation chamber inside the housing; a pressure vessel accommodating the housing; and an oxidizing gas supply pipe for supplying the oxidizing gas to the cell stack. At least one pressure equalizing opening is formed in the housing to allow communication between inside and outside of the housing. The at least one pressure equalizing opening includes only one pressure equalizing opening, or a plurality of pressure equalizing openings in which a distance between a pressure equalizing opening in the highest position and a pressure equalizing opening in the lowest position is within 0.1H, where H is a height of the housing.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel cell module, comprising: at least one cell stack including a plurality of single fuel cells supplied with a fuel gas and an oxidizing gas to generate power; a sealable housing accommodating the at least one cell stack and forming a power generation chamber inside the housing; a pressure vessel accommodating the housing; and an oxidizing gas supply pipe for supplying the oxidizing gas to the cell stack, wherein at least one pressure equalizing opening is formed in the housing to allow communication between inside and outside of the housing, and wherein the at least one pressure equalizing opening includes only one pressure equalizing opening, or a plurality of pressure equalizing openings in which a distance between a pressure equalizing opening in the highest position and a pressure equalizing opening in the lowest position is within 0.1H, where H is a height of the housing. 2. A fuel cell module, comprising: at least one cell stack including a plurality of single fuel cells supplied with a fuel gas and an oxidizing gas to generate power; a sealable housing accommodating the at least one cell stack and forming a power generation chamber inside the housing; a pressure vessel accommodating the housing; and an oxidizing gas supply pipe for supplying the oxidizing gas to the cell stack, wherein at least one pressure equalizing opening is formed in the housing or the oxidizing gas supply pipe in the pressure vessel to allow communication between inside and outside of the housing, and wherein the at least one pressure equalizing opening includes only one pressure equalizing opening, or a first pressure equalizing opening disposed in the housing and a second pressure equalizing opening disposed in the oxidizing gas supply pipe. 3. The fuel cell module according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure equalizing opening is disposed in an upper partition wall of the housing, and wherein the oxidizing gas supply pipe is provided from a lower portion of the housing to the inside of the housing. 4. The fuel cell module according to claim 1 , wherein a partition wall of the housing includes a breathable first insulation layer, and a sealable external plate disposed so as to partially cover the first insulation layer from the outside, and wherein a part of the first insulation layer exposed to an outside area of the housing without being covered by the external plate functions as the pressure equalizing opening. 5. The fuel cell module according to claim 1 , comprising: a fuel gas supply pipe for supplying the fuel gas to the cell stack; and an exhaust oxidizing gas exhaust pipe for discharging an exhaust oxidizing gas from the cell stack, wherein the fuel cell module is configured such that an exhaust fuel gas discharged from the cell stack is discharged through the exhaust oxidizing gas exhaust pipe. 6. The fuel cell module according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure equalizing opening is disposed in an upper partition wall of the housing, and wherein the fuel cell module comprises a gas concentration sensor for detecting a concentration of a non-combusted fuel gas in an upper interior space of the pressure vessel. 7. The fuel cell module according to claim 1 , comprising a second insulation layer disposed on an inner surface of the pressure vessel. 8. The fuel cell module according to claim 1 , wherein the oxidizing gas supply pipe includes: a first conduit provided with a heater; and a second conduit bypassing the heater, and wherein the pressure equalizing opening is disposed in at least one of the first conduit or the second conduit in the pressure vessel. 9. A power generation system, comprising: the fuel cell module according to claim 1 ; and a rotating device configured to generate a rotational power by using an exhaust fuel gas and an exhaust oxidizing gas discharged from the fuel cell module, wherein the fuel cell module is supplied with the oxidizing gas compressed by using the rotational power, and the fuel cell module generates power by using the fuel gas and the compressed oxidizing gas. 10. The power generation system according to claim 9 , wherein the rotating device comprises a gas turbine or a turbocharger. 11. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , wherein the pressure equalizing opening is disposed in an upper partition wall of the housing, and wherein the oxidizing gas supply pipe is provided from a lower portion of the housing to the inside of the housing. 12. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , wherein a partition wall of the housing includes a breathable first insulation layer, and a sealable external plate disposed so as to partially cover the first insulation layer from the outside, and wherein a part of the first insulation layer exposed to an outside area of the housing without being covered by the external plate functions as the pressure equalizing opening. 13. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , comprising: a fuel gas supply pipe for supplying the fuel gas to the cell stack; and an exhaust oxidizing gas exhaust pipe for discharging an exhaust oxidizing gas from the cell stack, wherein the fuel cell module is configured such that an exhaust fuel gas discharged from the cell stack is discharged through the exhaust oxidizing gas exhaust pipe. 14. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , wherein the pressure equalizing opening is disposed in an upper partition wall of the housing, and wherein the fuel cell module comprises a gas concentration sensor for detecting a concentration of a non-combusted fuel gas in an upper interior space of the pressure vessel. 15. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , comprising a second insulation layer disposed on an inner surface of the pressure vessel. 16. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , wherein the oxidizing gas supply pipe includes: a first conduit provided with a heater; and a second conduit bypassing the heater, and wherein the pressure equalizing opening is disposed in at least one of the first conduit or the second conduit in the pressure vessel. 17. A power generation system, comprising: the fuel cell module according to claim 2 ; and a rotating device configured to generate a rotational power by using an exhaust fuel gas and an exhaust oxidizing gas discharged from the fuel cell module, wherein the fuel cell module is supplied with the oxidizing gas compressed by using the rotational power, and the fuel cell module generates power by using the fuel gas and the compressed oxidizing gas. 18. The power generation system according to claim 17 , wherein the rotating device comprises a gas turbine or a turbocharger.

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  • H01M8/2475Primary

    Enclosures, casings or containers of fuel cell stacks · CPC title

  • Heat exchange or temperature measuring elements, thermal insulation, e.g. heat pipes, heat pumps, fins · CPC title

  • using a compressor turbine assembly · CPC title

  • Reactant storage and supply, e.g. means for feeding, pipes · CPC title

  • H01M8/2484Primary

    characterised by external manifolds · CPC title

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What does patent US11962052B2 cover?
A fuel cell module comprises: at least one cell stack including a plurality of single fuel cells supplied with a fuel gas and an oxidizing gas to generate power; a sealable housing accommodating the at least one cell stack and forming a power generation chamber inside the housing; a pressure vessel accommodating the housing; and an oxidizing gas supply pipe for supplying the oxidizing gas to th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Power Ltd, Mitsubishi Heavy Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/2475. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 16 2024 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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