Surface coatings for anti-corrosive anode components in hydrogen fuel cell modules
US-2024290998-A1 · Aug 29, 2024 · US
US9437890B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9437890-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313925990-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2016 |
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A fuel cell purge apparatus for a fuel cell system has a separator defining a chamber for receiving a recirculated fuel stream including a fluid and impurities. The apparatus has a drain conduit with an outer passage connected to the chamber. The outer passage forms a fluid trap to collect the fluid. The drain conduit also has an inner passage nested within the outer passage through the fluid trap for delivering the impurities to a purge valve. The inner passage has a free end extending into the chamber of the separator.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel cell system comprising: a fuel cell stack; and a purge assembly in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack, the purge assembly having: a separator defining a chamber for receiving a recirculated fuel stream including a fluid portion and an impurities portion, a purge valve positioned downstream of the separator for purging the impurities portion from the fuel cell system, and a drain conduit connecting the separator and the purge valve, and having an outer passage connected to a lower end of the chamber and forming a fluid trap to collect the fluid portion, and an inner passage nested within the outer passage and extending through the fluid trap for delivering the impurities portion to the purge valve, the inner passage having a free end extending into the chamber. 2. The fuel cell system of claim 1 wherein the purge assembly is configured such that the fluid portion flows from the lower end of the separator into the outer passage and trap such that the fluid portion freezes within the trap during freezing conditions. 3. The fuel cell system of claim 2 wherein the fluid portion includes liquid water. 4. The fuel cell system of claim 1 wherein the inner passage remains generally free of the fluid portion such that the inner passage provides an unobstructed passageway for the impurities portion between the separator and the purge valve during freezing conditions. 5. The fuel cell system of claim 4 wherein the impurities portion includes nitrogen. 6. A fuel cell purge apparatus comprising: a separator defining a chamber for receiving a recirculated fuel stream including a fluid and impurities; and a drain conduit having an outer passage connected to the chamber and forming a fluid trap to collect the fluid, and an inner passage embedded within the outer passage through the fluid trap for delivering the impurities to a purge valve and having a free end extending into the chamber. 7. The fuel cell purge apparatus of claim 6 wherein the purge valve is positioned downstream of the separator for purging the impurities. 8. The fuel cell purge apparatus of claim 6 wherein the drain conduit is bent more than ninety degrees such that the outer passage forms the fluid trap. 9. The fuel cell purge apparatus of claim 6 wherein the drain conduit bends approximately one hundred and eighty degrees such that the outer passage forms the fluid trap. 10. The fuel cell purge apparatus of claim 6 wherein the outer passage is connected to a lower end of the chamber, and the free end of the inner passage is spaced apart from a lower end of the chamber. 11. The fuel cell purge apparatus of claim 6 wherein the separator and the drain conduit are coaxial about a longitudinal axis of the separator. 12. The fuel cell purge apparatus of claim 6 wherein the inner and outer passages are coaxial about a longitudinal axis of the drain conduit. 13. A fuel cell purge assembly comprising: a separator defining a chamber for receiving a recirculated fuel stream including a fluid portion and an impurities portion through an inlet conduit, a purge valve positioned downstream of the separator for purging the impurities portion from a fuel cell system, and a drain conduit connecting the separator and the purge valve, and having an outer passage connected to a lower end of the chamber and forming a fluid trap to collect the fluid portion, and an inner passage nested within the outer passage and extending through the fluid trap for delivering the impurities portion to the purge valve, the inner passage having a free end extending into the chamber. 14. The fuel cell purge assembly of claim 13 wherein the inlet conduit is bent towards the lower end of the separator and the inner passage faces an upper end of the separator. 15. The fuel cell purge assembly of claim 13 wherein the separator has a protrusion extending from an upper end of the chamber into the chamber, the protrusion positioned to direct the recirculated fuel stream from the inlet conduit away from an entrance to the inner passage. 16. The fuel cell purge assembly of claim 13 wherein the inner passage is bent such that an entrance to the inner passage faces away from the inlet conduit. 17. The fuel cell purge assembly of claim 13 wherein the inner passage has a cap over the free end, the inner passage defining a series of apertures providing fluid communication between the chamber and the inner passage. 18. The fuel cell purge assembly of claim 13 wherein the fluid portion includes liquid water and the impurities portion includes nitrogen. 19. The fuel cell purge assembly of claim 18 wherein the purge assembly is configured such that the fluid portion flows from the lower end of the separator directly into the outer passage and trap such that the fluid portion freezes within the trap during freezing conditions. 20. The fuel cell purge assembly of claim 18 wherein the inner passage is configured to remain generally free of the fluid portion such that the inner passage provides an unobstructed passageway for the impurities portion between the separator and the purge valve during freezing conditions.
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