Patent classifications
H01M8/04388
FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND AIR VEHICLE
A fuel cell system for air vehicles, wherein the fuel cell system comprises: a fuel cell, a fuel gas system for supplying fuel gas to the fuel cell, a potential sensor, and a controller; wherein the fuel gas system comprises a fuel gas supplier; wherein the controller determines whether or not a potential of the fuel cell measured by the potential sensor, is a reversal potential; and wherein, when the controller determines that the potential of the fuel cell is a reversal potential, the controller increases a fuel gas supply from the fuel gas supplier to the fuel cell.
Method for detecting a leak in an energy converter system
The invention relates to a method for detecting a leak in an energy converter system (1) containing a gas. A pressure regulator (3) is used to regulate a gas pressure in the energy converter system (1), and the pressure regulator (3) has a gas metering valve (4). The method has the following steps: a. measuring an inlet pressure (10) of the pressure regulator (3) and measuring an outlet pressure (12) of the pressure regulator (3), b. measuring an output variable (16) of the energy converter system (1) and calculating a gas requirement in the energy converter system (1) on the basis of the output variable (16) of the energy converter system (1), c. determining a first calculated flow (20) through the pressure regulator (3) on the basis of the measured inlet pressure (10) of the pressure regulator (3) and the measured outlet pressure (12) of the pressure regulator (3), d. determining a second calculated flow (22) through the pressure regulator (3) on the basis of the gas requirement, e. comparing the first calculated flow (20) with the second calculated flow (22) by generating a first comparison value (24) from the first calculated flow (20) and the second calculated flow (22), and f. determining a first threshold (26) and generating an error signal (32) if the value of the comparison value (24) is greater than the first threshold (26).
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MEASURE OR CONTROL FUEL CELL STACK EXCESS HYDROGEN FLOW USING EJECTOR MIXING STATE
The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for determining, managing, and/or controlling excess hydrogen flow in a system comprising a fuel cell or fuel cell stack and ejector based on the internal state of the ejector.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MEASURE OR CONTROL FUEL CELL STACK EXCESS HYDROGEN FLOW USING HUMIDITY
The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for managing and/or excess hydrogen flow in a system comprising a fuel cell or fuel cell stack based on humidity measurements.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MEASURE OR CONTROL FUEL CELL STACK EXCESS HYDROGEN FLOW
The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for determining, managing, and/or controlling excess hydrogen flow in a system comprising a fuel cell or fuel cell stack.
FUEL GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR FUEL CELL AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING FUEL GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM
A fuel gas supply system for a fuel cell includes an injector, an inlet pressure acquisition unit, a discharge valve, a hydrogen partial pressure acquisition unit, and a controller. The controller is configured to stop driving the injector when a hydrogen partial pressure reaches or exceeds a first upper limit value in a state where the injector is being driven, and start driving the injector when the hydrogen partial pressure falls to or below a first lower limit value in a state where the injector is stopped. The controller is configured to open the discharge valve when an inlet pressure reaches or exceeds a second upper limit value in a state where the discharge valve is closed, and close the discharge valve when the inlet pressure falls to or below a second lower limit value in a state where the discharge valve is open.
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING DETERIORATION AVOIDANCE OPERATION OF FUEL CELL SYSTEM
Disclosed is a method and a device configured to control deterioration avoidance operation of a fuel cell system. In one aspect, the method may include starting the deterioration avoidance operation when an operation of a fuel cell is restarted in a state where an energy storage device is operating, and the fuel cell is stopped; controlling anode hydrogen pressure based on a predetermined condition, the condition indicating that the anode hydrogen pressure needs to be increased; determining hydrogen recirculation and supplying hydrogen including a process to determine whether to recirculate hydrogen based on a predetermined condition, the condition indicating that hydrogen needs to be recirculated, before supplying hydrogen; determining air recirculation and supplying air including a process to determine whether to recirculate air based on a predetermined condition, the condition indicating that air needs to be recirculated, before supplying air; and terminating the deterioration avoidance operation and starting operation of the fuel cell.
Media management plate comprising water trap and water reservoir, and fuel cell system
The invention relates to a media management plate (1) for a fuel cell assembly (5), a fuel cell system (10) comprising the media management plate and a fuel cell assembly, and a method of operating a fuel cell system (10) comprising a fuel cell assembly (5) and the media management plate (1). All lines for supplying and discharging the fuel cell media and all devices necessary for treating the fuel cell media are integrated in the media management plate (1). The media management plate (1) can be heated by means of coolant and is functional both when oriented vertically and horizontally.
Fuel cell based power generator
A controller for a fuel cell based power generator includes a memory and a processor configured to execute executable instructions stored in the memory to receive a pressure in an anode loop of the fuel cell based power generator, wherein the anode loop includes a hydrogen generator and an anode loop blower, and control the anode loop blower such that the hydrogen generator provides hydrogen to an anode of a fuel cell via the blower and the anode loop at a controlled pressure. In further embodiments, the temperatures of the fuel cell and hydrogen generator are independently controlled.
Pulse hydrogen supply system for proton exchange membrane fuel cell
A pulse hydrogen supply system for a proton exchange membrane fuel cell is provided. The system comprises a fuel cell, a high-pressure hydrogen bottle, a first pressure relief valve, an ejector, a steam-water separator, a first pressure control valve, a first pressure sensor, a high-pressure vessel, a first electromagnetic valve, a low-pressure vessel, a diaphragm pump, and a second electromagnetic valve. The high-pressure hydrogen bottle, the first pressure relief valve, the first pressure control valve, the ejector and the first pressure sensor are sequentially arranged on a gas inlet pipeline; the high-pressure vessel and the first electromagnetic valve are sequentially arranged on a branch pipeline; the second electromagnetic valve, the low-pressure vessel and the diaphragm pump are sequentially arranged on a first output loop; and the first output pipeline and the gas inlet pipeline form a loop.