Electrochemical cell
US-2024332565-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9478819B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9478819-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414578077-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 25, 2016 |
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A high efficiency fuel cell system comprising a topping fuel cell assembly comprising a topping cathode portion and a topping anode portion; and a bottoming fuel cell assembly comprising a bottoming cathode portion and a bottoming anode portion, wherein the bottoming anode portion receives anode exhaust output from the topping anode portion and the topping cathode portion receives cathode exhaust from the bottoming cathode portion, and wherein the topping fuel cell assembly has a greater number of fuel cells than the bottoming fuel cell assembly so that the topping fuel cell assembly utilizes more fuel than the bottoming fuel cell assembly.
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A high efficiency fuel cell system comprising: a topping fuel cell assembly comprising a plurality of topping fuel cells, a topping cathode portion, and a topping anode portion, wherein, in each of the plurality of topping fuel cells, the topping cathode portion and the topping anode portion are separated by an electrolyte; and a bottoming fuel cell assembly comprising one or more bottoming fuel cells, a bottoming cathode portion, and a bottoming anode portion, wherein in each of the one or more bottoming fuel cells, the bottoming cathode portion and the bottoming anode portion are separated by an electrolyte; wherein the bottoming anode portion is configured to receive anode exhaust output from the topping anode portion, and the topping cathode portion is configured to receive cathode exhaust from the bottoming cathode portion; and wherein a number of the plurality of topping fuel cells in the topping fuel cell assembly is greater than a number of the one or more bottoming fuel cells in the bottoming fuel cell assembly, such that the topping fuel cell assembly utilizes more fuel than the bottoming fuel cell assembly. 2. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the topping fuel cell assembly comprises a plurality of topping fuel cell modules, each of said topping fuel cell modules including at least one fuel cell stack, and the bottoming fuel cell assembly comprises one or more bottoming fuel cell modules, each of the one or more bottoming fuel cell modules including at least one fuel cell stack, and wherein the number of the topping fuel cell modules is greater than the number of the one or more bottoming fuel cell modules. 3. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 2 , wherein each of said topping and bottoming fuel cell modules includes a plurality of fuel cell stacks housed within a common containment structure. 4. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 2 , wherein, during operation, the topping fuel cell modules utilize about ⅔ of fuel content supplied to the high efficiency fuel cell system and the one or more bottoming fuel cell modules receive anode exhaust output from the topping fuel cell modules comprising about ⅓ of the fuel content supplied to the high efficiency fuel cell system. 5. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the one or more bottoming fuel cell module operate at a lower current density than the topping fuel cell modules. 6. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the bottoming anode portion further receives supplemental fuel, and the high efficiency fuel cell system further comprises a controller configured to control an amount of supplemental fuel conveyed to the bottoming anode portion, wherein the controller is configured to control an amount of current generated in the bottoming fuel cell assembly by controlling the amount of supplemental fuel conveyed to the bottoming anode portion. 7. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 6 , wherein one or more of: (a) the controller is configured to control the amount of current generated in the topping and bottoming fuel cell assemblies such that as operating time of the high efficiency fuel cell system increases, an amount of current generated in the topping fuel cell assemblies decreases and the amount of current generated in the bottoming fuel cell assemblies increases; and (b) the controller is configured to control the amount of current generated in the bottoming fuel cell assembly based on electricity need such that the amount of current generated in the bottoming fuel cell assembly is increased when the electricity need increases. 8. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the high efficiency fuel cell system is configured to output exhaust, wherein at least a portion of the exhaust output from the high efficiency fuel cell system is provided to an energy recovery generation system for heating high pressure gas from a gas distribution system before the high pressure gas is reduced in pressure using a turbine. 9. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a water recovery assembly configured to recover water from one or more of: anode exhaust output from the topping anode portion, anode exhaust output from the bottoming anode portion and cathode exhaust output from the topping cathode portion. 10. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising one or more of: an anode pressure booster configured to increase pressure of the anode exhaust output from the topping anode portion before the anode exhaust is conveyed to the bottoming anode portion; and a cathode pressure booster configured to increase pressure of the cathode exhaust output from the bottoming cathode portion before the cathode exhaust is conveyed to the topping cathode portion. 11. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 10 , further comprising a controller configured to control operation of the one or more of the anode pressure booster and the cathode pressure booster so as to control differential pressure between anode and cathode gas streams. 12. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the topping fuel cell assembly comprises direct internal reforming and the bottoming fuel cell assembly comprises direct internal reforming, and wherein the amount and spatial distribution of direct internal reforming catalyst in the fuel cells of the bottoming fuel cell assembly is different from the amount and spatial distribution of direct internal reforming catalyst in the fuel cells of the topping fuel cell assembly, and wherein a loading density of the direct internal reforming catalyst in the fuel cells of the bottoming fuel cell assembly gradually increases from an anode inlet region to an anode outlet region of the fuel cell. 13. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 2 , wherein each fuel cell stack of the topping and bottoming fuel cell modules includes opposing anode inlet and outlet faces and opposing cathode inlet and outlet faces, and wherein one or more of: (a) each fuel cell stack of the bottoming fuel cell module is configured so as to create a temperature gradient in an area adjacent the cathode inlet face of the fuel cell stack such that a temperature of cathode inlet gas is higher near the anode inlet face of the fuel cell stack than near the anode outlet face of the fuel cell stack; (b) each fuel cell stack of the bottoming fuel cell module is configured so as to create a temperature gradient in an area adjacent the anode inlet face of the fuel cell stack such that a temperature of anode inlet gas is higher near the cathode inlet face of the fuel cell stack than near the cathode outlet face of the stack; and (c) each fuel cell stack of the topping fuel cell module is configured so as to create a temperature gradient in an area adjacent the cathode inlet face of the fuel cell stack such that a temperature of cathode inlet gas is higher near the anode outlet face of the fuel cell stack than near the anode inlet face of the fuel cell stack. 14. The high temperature fuel cell system in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the temperature gradient is between 10 and 20 degrees F. 15. The high efficiency fuel cell system in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising: an anode exhaust oxidizer assembly for oxidizing anode exhaust output from the bottoming anode portion; wherein the bottoming fuel cel
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