Bipolar plates for use in conduction-cooled electrochemical cells

US9413016B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9413016-B2
Application numberUS-201314041527-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 30, 2013
Priority dateOct 9, 2012
Publication dateAug 9, 2016
Grant dateAug 9, 2016

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The present disclosure is directed towards the design of bipolar plates for use in conduction-cooled electrochemical cells. Heat generated during the operation of the cell is removed from the active area of the cell to the periphery of the cell via the one or more bipolar plates in the cell. The one or more bipolar plates are configured to function as heat sinks to collect heat from the active area of the cell and to conduct the heat to the periphery of the plate where the heat is removed by traditional heat transfer means. The boundary of the one or more bipolar plates can be provided with heat dissipation structures to facilitate removal of heat from the plates. To function as effective heat sinks, the thickness of the one or more bipolar plates can be determined based on the rate of heat generation in the cell during operation, the thermal conductivity (“k”) of the material selected to form the plate, and the desired temperature gradient in a direction orthogonal to the plate (“ΔT”).

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An electrochemical cell comprising: an active area comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, an electrolyte membrane disposed between the first and the second electrodes, and a first flow structure adjacent the first electrode; at least one bipolar plate adjacent the first flow structure, the at least one bipolar plate comprising a plurality of coolant fluid surfaces located outside the boundary of the active area; wherein the at least one bipolar plate is configured to function as a heat sink to collect heat generated in the active area during operation of the cell and to conduct the heat to the plurality of coolant fluid surfaces; wherein at least one of the plurality of coolant fluid surfaces defines a plurality of heat dissipation structures to regulate removal of heat from the at least one bipolar plate; and further wherein at least a portion of the heat dissipation structures includes a plurality of cooling fluid channels and at least one of the spacing and channel size of the cooling fluid channels is varied as the channels approach end-zones of the bipolar plate. 2. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the heat dissipation structures comprise patterned fins extending from one or more sides of the least one bipolar plate. 3. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the heat dissipation structures comprise an edge manifold thermally coupled to an edge of the at least one bipolar plate, and further wherein a set of coolant fluid channels is routed through the edge manifold. 4. The electrochemical cell of claim 3 , wherein a portion of the heat dissipation structures comprise fins extending from the edge of the at least one bipolar plate, and further wherein the fins are contiguous to the coolant fluid channels routed through the edge manifolds. 5. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the at least one bipolar plate is based on the thermal conductivity of the material used to form the bipolar plate, a predetermined temperature gradient along a direction orthogonal to a surface of the bipolar plate interfacing the first flow structure, and a predetermined amount of heat flux along the length of the bipolar plate. 6. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , further comprising a second bipolar plate. 7. The electrochemical cell of claim 6 , further comprising a second flow structure between the second electrode and the second bipolar plate. 8. The electrochemical cell of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the first and the second flow structures comprises a porous substrate. 9. The electrochemical cell of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the first and the second flow structures comprises a compacted porous metallic substrate. 10. The electrochemical cell of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the first and the second flow structures comprises a micro-porous material layer laminated onto the compacted porous metallic substrate. 11. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein the bipolar plate is configured to include at least one of thermal insulation zones and voids within one or more end-zones of the bipolar plate. 12. An electrochemical cell stack comprising: two or more electrochemical cells, at least one cell comprising: an active area comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, an electrolyte membrane disposed between the first and the second electrodes, and a first flow structure adjacent the first electrode; at least one bipolar plate adjacent the first flow structure, the at least one bipolar plate comprising a plurality of coolant fluid surfaces located outside the boundary of the active area; wherein the at least one bipolar plate of each cell is configured to function as a heat sink to collect heat generated in the active area during operation of the cell and to conduct the heat to the plurality of coolant fluid surfaces; and wherein at least one of the plurality of coolant fluid surfaces defines a plurality of heat dissipation structures to regulate removal of heat from the at least one bipolar plate; and wherein at least a portion of the heat dissipation structures includes at least one of a first plurality of aligned perforations, wherein the spacing or size of the aligned perforations are varied as the heat dissipation structure approaches end-zones. 13. The electrochemical cell stack of claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of the heat dissipation structures comprises patterned fins extending from one or more sides of the least one bipolar plate. 14. The electrochemical cell stack of claim 12 , wherein the bipolar plate includes at least one of thermal insulation zones and voids within one or more end-zones of the bipolar plate. 15. The electrochemical cell stack of claim 14 , wherein a first set of coolant fluid channels is routed through the first plurality of aligned perforations. 16. The electrochemical cell stack of claim 15 , wherein coolant fluid is flown in parallel through two or more sets of coolant fluid channels, each set of coolant fluid channels being located at separate coolant fluid surfaces of the at least one bipolar plate. 17. The electrochemical cell stack of claim 15 , wherein coolant fluid is flown in series through two or more sets of coolant fluid channels, each set of coolant fluid channels being located at separate coolant fluid surfaces of the at least one bipolar plate. 18. The electrochemical cell stack of claim 15 , wherein the heat dissipation structure comprises a second plurality of aligned perforations through which a second set of coolant fluid channels are routed, and wherein the first plurality of aligned perforations is positioned closer to an external edge of the at least one coolant fluid surface and the second plurality of aligned perforations is positioned closer to the boundary of the active area, and further wherein coolant fluid is flown in series first through the second set of coolant fluid channels and then the first set of coolant fluid channels. 19. The electrochemical cell stack of claim 12 , wherein the heat dissipation structure comprises an edge manifold thermally coupled to an edge of the at least one bipolar plate, and further wherein a set of coolant fluid channels is routed through the edge manifold. 20. The electrochemical cell stack of claim 12 , wherein the cell stack is free from any fluid channels in between the two or more electrochemical cells.

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

  • Heat exchange using liquids · CPC title

  • Alloys · CPC title

  • characterised by internal manifolds · CPC title

  • in the form of layered or coated products · CPC title

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What does patent US9413016B2 cover?
The present disclosure is directed towards the design of bipolar plates for use in conduction-cooled electrochemical cells. Heat generated during the operation of the cell is removed from the active area of the cell to the periphery of the cell via the one or more bipolar plates in the cell. The one or more bipolar plates are configured to function as heat sinks to collect heat from the active …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nuvera Fuel Cells Inc, Nuvera Fuel Cells Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C25B15/00. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 09 2016 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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