Patent classifications
H01M8/04373
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A fuel cell system may include: a reformer performing a reforming process of producing hydrogen gas from a gasified fuel; a burner supplying heat to the reformer; a stack generating electrical energy by generating an electrochemical reaction using reforming gas and air discharged from the reformer; a first supply pipe supplying external air to the burner; a second supply pipe supplying external air to the stack; a first storage tank storing a liquid fuel; a second storage tank supplying a gasified fuel to the reformer; and a fuel evaporator making a liquid fuel discharged from the first storage tank exchange heat with air flowing through the first supply pipe or air flowing through the second supply pipe, and sending a gasified gaseous fuel to the second storage tank.
Fuel cell system and corresponding operating process
A fuel cell system (1), especially for motor vehicles, is provided with at least one fuel cell (2), which has at least two electrodes (3), to which at least one electric user (4) can be connected. The electrodes (3), especially the anode (4), are protected if a temperature-measuring device (8) measures the electrode temperature of at least one of the electrodes (3) and if a control (24) sets the water fed into the fuel cell (2) by a water feed device (11), preferably before the reformate gas enters the fuel cell (2), as a function of the measured electrode temperature.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
At low temperature, a temperature regulator regulates a flow rate of a coolant to the water-cooled intercooler such that the temperature of the oxygen-containing gas (supercharged air) supplied from the oxygen-containing gas supply machine to the oxygen-containing gas inlet of the fuel cell stack increases as the generated electric power by the fuel cell stack increases (characteristic in
FUEL-CONSUMING POWER GENERATOR-BASED CONTROL METHOD, CONTROL DEVICE AND WELL-SITE STIMULATION METHOD
The disclosure provides a fuel-consuming power generator-based control method, a control device and a well-site stimulation method are provided. The control device includes: selecting at least one from a plurality of first fuel-consuming power generators to form a generator stack, and distributing fuel for the generator stack. Each first fuel-consuming power generator forming the generator stack is a second fuel-consuming power generator, and distributing fuel for the generator stack includes: distributing fuel with a first fuel usage amount to the generator stack; and distributing the fuel with the first fuel usage amount according to a fuel distribution ratio so as to provide fuel with a corresponding second fuel usage amount to each second fuel-consuming power generator respectively.
Fuel cell system
A fuel-cell system is disclosed. The fuel cell system includes: a system module having one or more fuel-cell stacks, a first reformer for converting at least some of hydrocarbon fuel into hydrogen, and supplying the hydrogen to the fuel-cell stacks, and a housing for receiving the fuel-cell stacks, and the first reformer therein; and a start-up module disposed outside the housing, and removably coupled to the system module, wherein the start-up module supplies hydrogen-containing fuel to the fuel-cell stacks until a temperature of the fuel-cell stack reaches a predetermined temperature.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD OF THE SAME
There is provided a fuel cell system. When receiving an instruction to start power generation of the fuel cell system, the fuel cell system is configured: (i) to obtain an output limit value of a secondary battery according to a predetermined relationship of a temperature of the secondary battery to the output limit value of the secondary battery by using the temperature of the secondary battery; (ii) to control a battery converter such as to increase a voltage of a smoothing capacitor for boosting included in the battery converter to a start-time target voltage that is higher than an open circuit voltage of a fuel cell, such that an output power of the secondary battery does not exceed the output limit value; and (iii) to operate the compressor such as to start supplying the cathode gas by the cathode gas supply system and to open the main stop valve such as to start supplying the anode gas by the anode gas supply system.
THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A FUEL CELL STACK
A thermal management system for a fuel cell stack is disclosed. The thermal management system comprises at least one cooling channel defined in the fuel cell stack and receives a refrigerant therein, wherein the refrigerant flows through the at least one cooling channel to cool the fuel cell stack. A compressor is in flow communication with an outlet of the at least one cooling channel and compresses the refrigerant received from the at least one cooling channel. A condenser is in flow communication with an outlet of the compressor and discharges heat from the refrigerant received therein. An expansion valve is in flow communication with an outlet of the condenser at its inlet and in flow communication with an inlet of the at least one cooling channel at its outlet and controls a flow of refrigerant from the condenser to the at least one cooling channel is also disclosed.
FUEL CELL VEHICLE AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME
A fuel cell vehicle includes a fuel cell, a first electric component, a second electric component, a battery, a first switch, a second switch, and circuitry. The first electric component is to operate the fuel cell. The second electric component is not to be used to operate the fuel cell. The first switch is to electrically connect the first electric component to the battery to supply electric power from the battery to the first electric component. The second switch is to electrically connect the second electric component to the battery to supply electric power from the battery to the second electric component. The circuitry is configured to control the first switch to electrically connect the first electric component to the battery and to control the second switch not to electrically connect the second electric component to the battery when the fuel cell is started.
Fuel cell system and control method for fuel cell system
A fuel cell system for supplying anode gas and cathode gas to a fuel cell and causing the fuel cell to generate power according to a load includes a component that circulates discharged gas of either the anode gas or the cathode gas discharged from the fuel cell to the fuel cell. The fuel cell system includes a power generation control unit that controls a power generation state of the fuel cell on the basis of the load, a freezing prediction unit that predicts the freezing of the component on the basis of a temperature of the fuel cell system. The fuel cell system includes an operation execution unit that executes a warm-up operation without stopping the fuel cell system or after the stop of the fuel cell system in the case of receiving a stop command of the fuel cell system when the freezing of the component is predicted.
END CELL HEATER ASSEMBLY AND FUEL CELL STACK HAVING THE SAME
An end cell heater assembly includes: a case which has a first surface joined to an end plate of a fuel cell stack; a planar heating element installed in an accommodating groove formed in a second surface of the case; a terminal plate which is stacked and interposed between the planar heating element and an end cell of the fuel cell stack, joined and electrically connected to the end cell, and transferring heat generated by the planar heating element to the end cell; and a terminal which is integrally formed with the terminal plate so as to output electrical energy generated by the fuel cell stack and transferred through the terminal plate, to the outside.