Claims
- 1. A manifold for connecting at least two planar solid oxide fuel cell stacks comprising:
(a)an enclosure including two opposing substantially parallel surfaces for mounting the at least two stacks, such that the fuel cell stacks are positioned on opposing sides of the manifold, each surface defining a fuel inlet opening, a fuel exhaust opening, an air inlet opening, and an air exhaust opening and each surface having a flat sealing surface that surrounds the four openings; and (b)wherein the enclosure comprises a fuel inlet port in sealed fluid communication with the fuel inlet openings, a fuel exhaust port in sealed fluid communication with the fuel exhaust openings, an air inlet port in sealed fluid communication with the air inlet openings, and an air exhaust port in sealed fluid communication with the air exhaust ports.
- 2. The fuel cell manifold of claim 1, wherein a vertical cross section of the manifold has a vertical dimension and a horizontal dimension, and wherein the vertical dimension is larger than the horizontal dimension.
- 3. The fuel cell manifold of claim 2, wherein the vertical cross section is quadrilateral.
- 4. The fuel cell manifold of claim 1, wherein the manifold connects 4 fuel cell stacks, configured as two opposing pairs.
- 5. The fuel cell manifold of claim 1 wherein the enclosure comprises three substantially horizontal internal dividers, creating a fuel intake chamber, a fuel exhaust chamber, an air intake chamber and an air exhaust chamber, wherein each of the four chambers are layered horizontally within the enclosure.
- 6. The fuel cell manifold of claim 5 wherein heat exchange occurs between the exhaust chambers and the intake chambers to preheat incoming fuel and air.
- 7. The fuel cell manifold of claim 6 wherein said internal dividers comprise heat exchange fins or corrugations.
- 8. The fuel cell manifold of claim 1 further comprising an afterburner module for mixing and burning fuel exhaust gases with air exhaust gases and using the generated heat to preheat air and fuel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/319,129 filed on Feb. 28, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60319129 |
Feb 2002 |
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