Methods and sysems for controlling water imbalance in an electrochemical cell

US2020176796A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020176796-A1
Application numberUS-202016781384-A
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Filing dateFeb 4, 2020
Priority dateNov 6, 2018
Publication dateJun 4, 2020
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A system and method of controlling water imbalance in an electrochemical cell is provided. The method includes determining a present water imbalance in the electrochemical cell by summing a waterin and a watercreated less a waterout. Waterin represents an amount of water introduced into the electrochemical cell by an oxidant feed gas; watercreated represents an amount of water created by the electrochemical cell from the electrochemical reaction; and waterout represents an amount of water discharged from the electrochemical cell by an oxidant exhaust gas. The method includes tracking a cumulative water imbalance during operation of the electrochemical cell by repeatedly determining the present water imbalance and continuing to sum the results during operation. And, the method also includes adjusting a flow rate of the oxidant feed gas entering the electrochemical cell based on the cumulative water imbalance.

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1 - 25 . (canceled) 26 . An electrochemical cell system, comprising: an electrochemical cell; a plurality of oxidant gas inlet sensors, an oxidant gas exhaust sensor, a coolant inlet sensor, a coolant exhaust sensor, and current transducer; a controller configured to: determine a present water imbalance in the electrochemical cell by summing a water m and a water created less a water out , wherein: water in is an amount of water introduced into the electrochemical cell by an oxidant feed gas; water created is an amount of water created by the electrochemical cell from the electrochemical reaction; and water out is an amount of water discharged from the electrochemical cell by an oxidant exhaust gas; track a cumulative water imbalance during operation of the electrochemical cell by repeatedly determining the present water imbalance and continuing to sum the results during operation; adjust a flow rate of the oxidant feed gas entering the electrochemical cell based on the cumulative water imbalance; and a coolant pump configured to supply a coolant to the electrochemical cell at a generally fixed inlet coolant temperature, wherein the inlet coolant temperature is set based on a set of ambient conditions in a way that that ensures a potential maximum oxidant gas flow rate needed to bring the cumulative water imbalance to zero is within the operating limits of a compressor configured to supply the oxidant feed gas flow. 25 . The electrochemical cell system of claim 26 , wherein the controller is configured to use a PID loop to adjust the flow rate of the oxidant feed gas; and wherein the controller is configured to adjust the flow rate of the oxidant feed gas when the cumulative water imbalance deviates from zero in order to bring the cumulative water imbalance to zero. 28 . The electrochemical cell system of claim 26 , wherein the controller is configured to adjust the flow rate of the oxidant gas when the cumulative water balance deviates from zero beyond a set threshold; wherein the controller is configured to repeat the determination of the present water imbalance at least every 30 seconds; and wherein the controller is configured to adjust the flow rate of the oxidant feed gas repeatedly at a frequency of at least 1 Hz. 29 . The electrochemical cell of claim 26 , wherein the coolant pump is operated at a generally fixed speed. 30 . The electrochemical cell of claim 26 , wherein the controller is configured to recalibrate the cumulative water imbalance to zero by: increasing the flow rate of the oxidant feed gas to the electrochemical cell temporarily in order to dry out the electrochemical cell; measuring a resistance of the electrochemical cell; stopping flow of the oxidant feed gas once the resistance measured is about equal to a target resistance that corresponds to the cumulative water imbalance being equal to zero; and resetting the cumulative water imbalance to zero. 31 . The electrochemical cell of claim 30 , wherein the resistance is measured using a current-interrupt method; wherein the target resistance is determined during initial startup testing of the electrochemical cell; and wherein the target resistance is between about 50 to about 100 mΩ-cm 2 . 32 . The electrochemical cell of claim 30 , wherein the controller is configured to recalibrate the cumulative water imbalance at least once per day during a shutdown sequence for the electrochemical cell. 33 . The electrochemical cell of claim 26 , wherein the controller is configured to recalibrate the cumulative water imbalance to zero by: increasing the flow rate of the oxidant feed gas to the electrochemical cell temporarily in order to dry out the electrochemical cell; measuring a humidity of the oxidant exhaust gas; stopping flow of the oxidant feed gas once the humidity of the oxidant exhaust gas is below a target humidity that corresponds to a cumulative water imbalance of zero; and resetting the cumulative water imbalance to zero. 34 . The electrochemical cell of claim 26 , wherein the controller is configured to determine water in based on a humidity of the oxidant feed gas, a pressure of the oxidant feed gas, and the flow rate of the oxidant feed gas; wherein the controller is configured to determine water created based a current generated by the electrochemical cell and anode stoichiometric ratio; and wherein the controller is configured to determine water out based on a humidity of an oxidant exhausted gas and a pressure of the oxidant exhausted gas.

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  • of the coolant · CPC title

  • of fuel cell exhausts · CPC title

  • of anode reactants at the inlet or inside the fuel cell · CPC title

  • Shut-off or shut-down of fuel cells · CPC title

  • of fuel cell reactants · CPC title

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What does patent US2020176796A1 cover?
A system and method of controlling water imbalance in an electrochemical cell is provided. The method includes determining a present water imbalance in the electrochemical cell by summing a waterin and a watercreated less a waterout. Waterin represents an amount of water introduced into the electrochemical cell by an oxidant feed gas; watercreated represents an amount of water created by the el…
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Nuvera Fuel Cells Llc
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Primary CPC classification H01M8/04835. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Thu Jun 04 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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