Patent classifications
H01M8/04783
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
The fuel cell system includes a fuel cell stack, a humidifier provided on an oxygen-containing gas supply flow path to humidify an oxygen-containing gas flowing through the oxygen-containing gas supply flow path, a discharge path stop valve provided on an oxygen-containing gas discharge flow path and configured to be opened during power generation by the fuel cell stack, and a pressure regulator provided downstream of the discharge path stop valve to regulate pressure so that it is higher on the upstream side than the downstream side.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A control unit of a fuel cell system controls water drainage from a drain channel by controlling a drain valve based on a water accumulation state acquired by a water accumulation state acquisition part, and controls an amount of oxygen-containing gas supplied by an oxygen-containing gas supply part.
Fuel cell system with a vibration generator, and method for operating a fuel cell system with a vibration generator
A fuel cell system (200), wherein the fuel cell system (200) has: a) a fuel cell stack (10), b) an anode gas path (20) which fluidically communicates with the fuel cell stack (10) and which serves for supplying anode gas from an anode gas store (22) to the fuel cell stack (10), c) a cathode gas path (30) which fluidically communicates with the fuel cell stack (10) and which serves for supplying cathode gas from a cathode gas store (32) to the fuel cell stack (10), d) a cooling fluid path (40) which fluidically communicates with the fuel cell stack (10) and which serves for supplying cooling fluid from a cooling fluid store (42) to the fuel cell stack (10), e) a vibration generator (60) which is in data-transmitting communication with a control unit (50) and which serves for setting the fuel cell stack (10) into a vibrating state, and f) the control unit (50) for actuating the vibration generator (60) in order to set the fuel cell stack (10) into the vibrating state by means of the vibration generator (60).
Fuel cell system and method of controlling fuel cell
A fuel cell system 1 is provided with a fuel cell 10 provided with an air passage 10a, an air inflow path 21, an air outflow path 23, a compressor 22, a pressure regulating valve 24, a bypass passage 27, and a bypass valve 28. A first threshold value is calculated based on an FC inlet pressure-lower limit value. When it is judged that an FC inlet pressure-command value is lower than the first threshold value, feedback control of the opening degree of the pressure regulating valve is suspended without suspending feedback control of the opening degree of the bypass valve if it is judged that the FC pressure loss-lower limit value is larger than the bypass pressure loss-lower limit value, and feedback control of the opening degree of the bypass valve is suspended without suspending feedback control of the opening degree of the pressure regulating valve if it is judged that the bypass pressure loss-lower limit value is larger than the FC pressure loss-lower limit value.
HIERARCHICAL NETWORKS FOR OPTIMAL OR IMPROVED DELIVERY OF FLUID TO POROUS ELECTROCHEMICAL / CHEMICAL MEDIA
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a porous device, comprising a porous material, and a hierarchical network of flow channels defined in the porous material, wherein at least one flow channel in the hierarchical network of flow channels has a shape that at least partially approximates a cube-root profile or a quartic-root profile. Additional embodiments are disclosed.
Fuel cell with protection from pressure imbalance
A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell. The fuel cell includes an anode having an anode inlet configured to receive anode feed gas, and an anode outlet configured to output anode exhaust. The fuel cell further includes a cathode having a cathode inlet and a cathode outlet. The fuel cell system further includes an anode blower configured to receive the anode exhaust and output a higher-pressure anode exhaust. The fuel cell system further includes an anode blower recycle line configured to receive a portion of the higher-pressure anode exhaust downstream from the anode blower and to output the portion of the higher-pressure anode exhaust upstream from the anode blower. The fuel cell system further includes a first valve disposed in the blower recycle line, the first valve configured to open when the anode of the fuel cell is under-pressurized.
ANODE RECOVERY SYSTEM OF FUEL CELL
Some embodiments of the disclosures provide an anode recovery system of a fuel cell. The anode recovery system includes a gas supply unit connected to a power generation unit, a gas-liquid separator connected to the power generation unit and a first anode gas recovery control component; and a storage tank connected to the gas-liquid separator and a cathode recovery system. The gas supply unit is configured to provide anode gas to the power generation unit. A first part of unreacted anode gas from the power generation unit mixes with the anode gas and flows back to the power generation unit sequentially via the gas-liquid separator and the first anode gas recovery control component. A second part of the unreacted anode gas and generated water are discharged from the power generation unit to the storage tank and is further discharged to the cathode recovery system.
Apparatus for controlling driving of fuel cell vehicle and method thereof
An apparatus for controlling driving of a fuel cell vehicle and a method thereof are provided. The apparatus includes a fuel cell stack that generates electricity using a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen and a pressure sensor that measures a pressure of hydrogen supplied to the fuel cell stack. A controller determines whether a current limit is caused by a failure of the fuel cell stack or a measurement error of the pressure sensor when the current limit occurs in the fuel cell stack.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
An ECU of a fuel cell system determines whether or not temperature information exceeds a temperature threshold for determination when receiving a signal related to power generation stop of a fuel cell stack during operation of a moving body. When the temperature information exceeds the determination temperature threshold, the ECU performs a stop control for stopping power generation of the fuel cell stack. On the other hand, when the temperature information is equal to or lower than the determination temperature threshold, the ECU performs an idle control for generating electric power smaller than electric power consumed by the air pump.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell stack, a first air compressor that is configured to pump air to the fuel cell stack and that is powered by the fuel cell stack, a second air compressor that is configured to pump air to the fuel cell stack and a driving voltage of which is less than a driving voltage for the first air compressor, and an auxiliary power source configured to supply power to the second air compressor.