Fuel cell module
US-9240601-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US9515337B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9515337-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314438346-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A fuel cell (FC) module includes a fuel cell stack and FC peripheral equipment. The fuel cell module includes a first area where an exhaust gas combustor and a start-up combustor are provided, an annular second area around the first area and where a reformer and a heat exchanger are provided, and an annular third area around the second area and where an evaporator is provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel cell module comprising: a fuel cell stack formed by stacking a plurality of fuel cells for generating electricity by electrochemical reactions of a fuel gas and an oxygen-containing gas; a reformer for reforming a mixed gas of a raw fuel chiefly containing hydrocarbon and water vapor to produce the fuel gas supplied to the fuel cell stack; an evaporator for evaporating water, and supplying the water vapor to the reformer; a heat exchanger for raising a temperature of the oxygen-containing gas by heat exchange with a combustion gas, and supplying the oxygen-containing gas to the fuel cell stack; an exhaust gas combustor for combusting the fuel gas discharged from the fuel cell stack as a fuel exhaust gas and the oxygen-containing gas discharged from the fuel cell stack as an oxygen-containing exhaust gas to produce the combustion gas; and a start-up combustor for combusting the raw fuel and the oxygen-containing gas to produce the combustion gas, wherein the fuel cell module includes: a first area where the exhaust gas combustor and the start-up combustor are provided; an annular second area around the first area and where the reformer and the heat exchanger are provided; and an annular third area around the second area and where the evaporator is provided. 2. The fuel cell module according to claim 1 , wherein the reformer includes an annular mixed gas supply chamber to which the mixed gas is supplied, an annular fuel gas discharge chamber to which the produced fuel gas is discharged, a plurality of reforming pipes each having one end connected to the mixed gas supply chamber, and another end connected to the fuel gas discharge chamber, and a combustion gas channel for supplying the combustion gas to spaces between the reforming pipes; the evaporator includes an annular water supply chamber to which the water is supplied, an annular water vapor discharge chamber to which the water vapor is discharged, a plurality of evaporation pipes each having one end connected to the water supply chamber, and another end connected to the water vapor discharge chamber, and a combustion gas channel for supplying the combustion gas to spaces between the evaporation pipes; and the heat exchanger includes an annular oxygen-containing gas supply chamber to which the oxygen-containing gas is supplied, an annular oxygen-containing gas discharge chamber to which the heated oxygen-containing gas is discharged, a plurality of heat exchange pipes each having one end connected to the oxygen-containing gas supply chamber, and another end connected to the oxygen-containing gas discharge chamber, and a combustion gas channel for supplying the combustion gas to spaces between the heat exchange pipes. 3. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , wherein the fuel gas discharge chamber, the water vapor discharge chamber, and the oxygen-containing gas discharge chamber are provided at one end side adjacent to the fuel cell stack; and the mixed gas supply chamber, the water supply chamber, and the oxygen-containing gas supply chamber are provided at another end side distant from the fuel cell stack. 4. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , wherein the fuel gas discharge chamber and the oxygen-containing gas discharge chamber are provided in a double deck manner, and the fuel gas discharge chamber is provided on an inner side with respect to the oxygen-containing gas discharge chamber in an axial direction; and the mixed gas supply chamber and the oxygen-containing gas supply chamber are provided in a double deck manner, and the mixed gas supply chamber is provided on an inner side with respect to the oxygen-containing gas supply chamber in the axial direction. 5. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , wherein, in the heat exchanger, the heat exchange pipes are provided outside the reforming pipes in flow directions of the combustion gas in the combustion gas channel. 6. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , wherein at least one of the evaporation pipes forms an evaporation return pipe for connecting the water vapor discharge chamber to the mixed gas supply chamber. 7. The fuel cell module according to claim 2 , wherein the water vapor discharge chamber is provided at a different position from the fuel gas discharge chamber and the oxygen-containing gas discharge chamber in a pipe length direction. 8. The fuel cell module according to claim 1 , wherein the combustion gas first flows from the first area to the second area, next flows from the second area to the third area, and then the combustion gas is discharged to outside of the fuel cell module. 9. The fuel cell module according to claim 1 , wherein the fuel cell module is a solid oxide fuel cell module.
Fuel cells · CPC title
Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic
Grouping of fuel cells, e.g. stacking of fuel cells · CPC title
at least part of the fuel being a recycle stream · CPC title
Reforming processes, e.g. autothermal, partial oxidation or steam reforming · CPC title
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