Fuel cell stack with internal manifolds for reactant gases
Abstract
A fuel cell stack includes a plurality of plate like fuel cells arranged along an axis generally parallel to cell thickness with electrically conductive separator plates between each pair of cells. A plurality of axial manifolds are provided at opposite sides of the stack in outer marginal portions beyond the edges of electrodes and electrolyte tiles. Sealing rings prevent cross leakage of oxidant fuel gases through use of pairs of outwardly extending lips from opposite tile surfaces bonded to first and second electrode frames respectively. The frames provide transition between electrode edges and manifold perimeters. The pairs of extension lips are sealingly bonded together through an electrically insulative sealing ring with wedge shaped fastening members.
- Publication:
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Patent Application Department of Energy
- Pub Date:
- October 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983doe..reptY....S
- Keywords:
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- Design Analysis;
- Frames;
- Fuel Cells;
- Manifolds;
- Solid Electrolytes;
- Anodes;
- Cathodes;
- Patent Applications;
- Sealing;
- Tiles;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering