IP Library Granted Patent US 9,368,816
Granted Patent B2
US 9,368,816 · App. 14/050,438 · Granted Jun 14, 2016

Shutdown strategy to avoid carbon corrosion due to slow hydrogen/air intrusion rates

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Patent No.
US 9,368,816
App. No.
14/050,438
Granted
Jun 14, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fuel cell system including a fuel cell stack having a plurality of fuel cells, each of the fuel cells including an electrolyte membrane disposed between an anode and a cathode, an anode supply manifold in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells, the anode supply manifold providing fluid communication between a source of hydrogen and the anodes, an anode exhaust manifold in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells, and a fan in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells, wherein the fan controls a flow of fluid through the anodes of the fuel cells after the fuel cell system is shutdown.

Claims (43)

1. A fuel cell system comprising:

a fuel cell stack having a plurality of fuel cells, each of the fuel cells including an electrolyte membrane disposed between an anode and a cathode;

an anode supply manifold in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells, the anode supply manifold providing fluid communication between a source of hydrogen and the anodes;

an anode inlet conduit providing fluid communication between the source of hydrogen and the anode supply manifold;

an anode exhaust manifold in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells and an anode exhaust conduit;

a recycle loop fluidly coupling the anode supply manifold and the anode exhaust manifold; and

a fan in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells, the fan hingedly coupled to the anode inlet conduit, wherein the fan controls a flow of fluid through the anode supply manifold, through the anodes of the fuel cells, through the exhaust manifold, and back to the anode supply manifold through the recycle loop while the fuel cell system is shutdown.

2. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the fan has a power range of 1-500 Watts.

3. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one of a jet pump in fluid communication with the anode supply manifold, an injector in fluid communication with the anode supply manifold, and an anode exhaust conduit in fluid communication with the anode exhaust manifold.

4. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the recycle loop includes at least one of a water separator and a valve.

5. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the fan is adjustable between a first position wherein the fan is arranged parallel to the anode inlet conduit and a second position wherein the fan is arranged perpendicular to the anode inlet conduit.

6. A fuel cell system for minimizing carbon corrosion in the system, comprising:

a fuel cell stack having a plurality of fuels cells, each of the fuel cells including an electrolyte membrane disposed between an anode and a cathode;

an anode supply manifold and an anode exhaust manifold in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells, wherein the anode supply manifold is in fluid communication with a source of hydrogen gas;

an anode exhaust conduit disposed at a first end of the anode exhaust manifold and in fluid communication with the anode exhaust manifold;

a recycle loop fluidly coupling the anode supply manifold and the anode exhaust manifold; and

a first fan in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells, the first fan disposed at a second end of the anode exhaust manifold formed opposite the anode exhaust conduit, wherein the first fan is configured to generate a flow through the anode supply manifold, across the anodes of the fuel cell stack, through the anode exhaust manifold, and back to the anode supply manifold through the recycle loop after a shutdown procedure to maintain a substantially uniform hydrogen gas concentration between the anode supply manifold, the anode exhaust manifold, and the fuel cells.

7. The fuel cell system according to claim 6 , further comprising:

an anode inlet conduit adapted to provide fluid communication between the anode supply manifold and the source of hydrogen.

8. The fuel cell system according to claim 7 , further comprising a second fan disposed in the anode exhaust conduit to provide a flow in the anode exhaust manifold.

9. The fuel cell system according to claim 8 , further comprising a third fan disposed in the anode inlet conduit to provide a flow through the anode supply manifold.

10. The fuel cell system according to claim 9 , wherein the third fan is hingedly coupled to the anode inlet conduit.

11. The fuel cell system according to claim 9 , further comprising a fourth fan disposed in the recycle loop to provide a flow therethrough.

12. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 , wherein the recycle loop includes at least one of a water separator and a valve.

13. The fuel cell system of claim 6 , further comprising:

at least one jet pump in fluid communication with the anode supply manifold; and

an injector in fluid communication with the anode supply manifold; and

wherein the recycle loop includes a recycle conduit in fluid communication with the anode exhaust manifold.

14. A fuel cell system for minimizing carbon corrosion in the system, comprising:

a fuel cell stack having a plurality of fuels cells, each of the fuel cells including an electrolyte membrane disposed between an anode and a cathode;

an anode supply manifold and an anode exhaust manifold in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells, wherein the anode supply manifold is in fluid communication with a source of hydrogen gas;

a recycle loop including a recycle conduit fluidly coupling the anode supply manifold and the anode exhaust manifold;

an anode inlet conduit adapted to provide fluid communication between the anode supply manifold and the source of hydrogen;

an anode exhaust conduit disposed at a first end of the anode exhaust manifold and in fluid communication with the anode exhaust manifold;

at least one jet pump in fluid communication with the anode supply manifold;

an injector in fluid communication with the anode supply manifold;

and

a first fan in fluid communication with the anodes of the fuel cells, the first fan disposed at a second end of the anode exhaust manifold formed opposite the anode exhaust conduit, wherein the first fan is configured to generate a flow through the anode supply manifold, across the anodes of the fuel cell stack, through the anode exhaust manifold, and back to the anode supply manifold through the recycle loop after a shutdown procedure to maintain a substantially uniform hydrogen gas concentration between the anode supply manifold, the anode exhaust manifold, and the fuel cells.

15. The fuel cell system according to claim 14 , further comprising a second fan disposed in the anode exhaust conduit to provide a flow in the anode exhaust manifold.

16. The fuel cell system according to claim 15 , further comprising a third fan disposed in the recycle conduit to provide a flow through the recycle loop.

17. The fuel cell system according to claim 16 , further comprising a fourth fan disposed in the anode inlet conduit to provide a flow through the anode supply manifold.

18. The fuel cell system according to claim 16 , wherein the third fan is hingedly coupled to the anode inlet conduit.

19. The fuel cell system according to claim 14 , wherein the recycle loop includes a water separator.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034189/0065 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2014
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 033135/0440 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 5, 2013
From: GRESZLER, THOMAS A.; ROBB, GARY M.; SALVADOR, JOHN P.; LAKSHMANAN, BALASUBRAMANIAN; GASTEIGER, HUBERT
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 031724/0263 →