Use of an anode catalyst layer
US-2015372315-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9564646B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9564646-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113990590-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell that generates electric power using fuel gas and oxygen-containing gas and combusts fuel gas remaining unused for generation of electric power; a fuel gas supply line that supplies the fuel gas to the fuel cell; and an on-off valve disposed in the fuel gas supply line. A shutdown transition mode in which the fuel gas in the fuel gas supply line downstream from the on-off valve is supplied to the fuel cell at a flow rate smaller than that at a time of generation of electric power and is combusted therein after the on-off valve is closed, and a shutdown mode which is started after the shutdown transition mode are provided as an emergency shutdown mode in which the fuel cell undergoes emergency shutdown when the on-off valve of the fuel gas supply line is closed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of operating a fuel cell system including a fuel cell that generates electric power using fuel gas and oxygen-containing gas and combusts fuel gas remaining unused for generation of electric power, a fuel gas supply line that supplies the fuel gas to the fuel cell, and an on-off valve that is disposed in the fuel gas supply line, the method comprising: when the on-off valve of the fuel gas supply line is closed and the fuel cell undergoes emergency shutdown, a first step of continuously supplying for a predetermined time the fuel gas in the fuel gas supply line downstream from the on-off valve to the fuel cell at a flow rate smaller than that at a time of generation of electric power; a second step of intermittently supplying the fuel gas at the smaller flow rate after the first step, wherein intermittently supplying the fuel gas includes alternating between a time period in which the fuel gas is supplied and a time period in which the fuel gas is not supplied, for more than one cycle, wherein the fuel gas is ignited using an ignitor during the time period in which the fuel gas is supplied; and a third step of stopping the supply of the fuel gas to the fuel cell after the second step. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the fuel cell system includes a reformer that reforms raw fuel gas with steam to obtain the fuel gas to be supplied to the fuel cell, and a blower that supplies the oxygen-containing gas to the fuel cell, and the method further comprises, when the fuel gas is supplied to the fuel cell at a flow rate smaller than that at a time of generation of electric power, supplying water to the reformer at a flow rate smaller than that at the time of generation of electric power, and supplying the oxygen-containing gas to the fuel cell by means of the blower at a flow rate smaller than that at the time of generation of electric power. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the fuel gas supply line includes a raw fuel line that supplies the raw fuel gas to the fuel cell, and the raw fuel line includes a reserve tank that stores the raw fuel gas, and when the on-off valve is closed, the raw fuel gas inside the reserve tank is supplied to the fuel cell. 4. A method of operating a fuel cell system including a fuel cell that generates electric power using fuel gas and oxygen-containing gas and combusts fuel gas remaining unused for generation of electric power, a fuel gas supply line that supplies the fuel gas to the fuel cell, and an on-off valve that is disposed in the fuel gas supply line, the method comprising: when the on-off valve of the fuel gas supply line is closed and the fuel cell undergoes emergency shutdown, a first step of continuously supplying for a predetermined time the fuel gas in the fuel gas supply line downstream from the on-off valve to the fuel cell at a flow rate smaller than that at a time of generation of electric power; a second step of intermittently supplying the fuel gas at the smaller flow rate after the first step, wherein intermittently supplying the fuel gas includes alternating between a time period in which the fuel gas is supplied and a time period in which the fuel gas is not supplied, for more than one cycle, wherein, during at least the time period in which the fuel gas is not supplied, a combustion flame is extinguished; and a third step of stopping the supply of the fuel gas to the fuel cell after the second step.
during start-up or shut-down; Depolarisation or activation, e.g. purging; Means for short-circuiting defective fuel cells · CPC title
Processes for controlling fuel cells or fuel cell systems · CPC title
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with means for production of gaseous reactants · CPC title
applied during shut-down · CPC title
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