The invention relates to a housing for accommodating at least one fuel cell stack.
SOFC fuel cell systems (SOFC=“Solid Oxide Fuel Cell”) consist of a plurality of components including, among others, a reformer, an afterburner as well as a SOFC fuel cell stack. Said components are operated at temperatures around 900° C.
As is known SOFC-fuel cell stacks are produced using a defined restraint. Said restraint is ensured by temporary restraints during the production, the storage as well as the fixation in the system. From the DE 103 08 382 B3, for example, a possible restraint for a fuel cell stack is known.
However, possible restraints to date are disadvantageous in that the elements establishing the restraint are supported so that they are not or only insufficiently shiftable (slidable). Therefore in possible known restraints the thermal change in length of the fuel cell stack during the heating of the fuel cell system to its operating temperature is not compensated which may result in irreversible mechanical damages of the fuel cell stack, particularly in cracks in the corner areas as well as at the edges of the fuel cell stack which may lead to considerable losses in heat and performance.
Furthermore restraint options to date are disadvantageous in that the restraint does not pre-tension the fuel cell stack with a constant force. The result is that the force with which the fuel cell stack is pre-tensioned depends on the temperature status of the fuel cell stack and the change in length associated therewith.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a possibility for a permanent restraint of at least one fuel cell stack by which the drawbacks of the state of the art are at least partly overcome.
Said object is solved by the housing according to claim 1.
Advantageous embodiments and further developments of the invention will become obvious from the dependent claims.
To solve the object the invention provides a housing for accommodating at least one fuel cell stack. In the housing an opening is provided in at least one housing wall in a position in which the stacking direction of the fuel cell stack intersects the housing wall, a clamping block being placable in the opening to which in turn a force in the stacking direction of the fuel cell stack can be applied by a clamping device to restrain the fuel cell stack. This housing has the advantage that the fuel cell stack is always optimally restrained in any operating state and at any temperature via the clamping block. The clamping block is a separate component so that it enables a sliding restraint which can adjust itself to changes of the length of the fuel cell stack independent of the housing walls. A defined force can be applied to the fuel cell stack via the clamping block, said force restraining it with a predefined force in any operating state and despite of the associated change of the length of the fuel cell stack. If a high temperature resistant insulating housing is used it may shrink under pressure and at high temperatures. Due to the fact that according to the invention the fuel cell stack is restrained via the clamping block shiftably inserted into the opening a shrinkage of the housing would not have an influence on the restraint since the clamping block responsible for the restraint can be moved relative to the housing. Further a housing is provided in this way which combines an accommodation function and a restraining function and can, despite of this, be mounted in a very simple and uncomplicated manner. In this way not only the complexity of the installation or the installation costs, but also the production costs may be reduced. A further advantage of the housing is the protection of the accommodated elements from dirt and damages.
The housing may further be designed so that the housing is cuboid and composed of separate housing walls. This offers the advantage of a simple and cost-effective production and a simple installation and de-installation of the housing as well as a simple installation and accessibility of the components accommodated in the housing.
Above that it may advantageously be contemplated that the housing walls are meshable. This is advantageous in that a heat radiation of the elements accommodated in the housing to the outside can be considerably reduced and that the housing therefore has good properties relating to heat losses since the housing reduces a heat conduction, convection and heat radiation to the outside.
The housing according to the invention may advantageously be further developed so that the clamping device is a clamping frame enveloping the housing. A clamping frame offers the possibility of a robust restraint having a high restraining force.
Above that the housing according to the invention may be further developed so that the housing walls the surfaces of which extend in parallel to the fuel cell stacking direction are restrainable with respect to each other by means of a holding belt. Therefore no devices enabling an attachment to each other need to be provided on the housing walls themselves. This reduces the production costs of the housing walls and leads to a simple design.
Furthermore it may advantageously be contemplated that the housing material is an insulating material. In addition to the accommodation and clamping function this further development offers the advantage that the housing also fulfils an insulating function.
Said advantage may, alternatively, also be obtained by providing the housing with an insulating layer.
Above that the housing according to the invention may be further developed so that the housing is capable of at least partly accommodating a reformer and/or an afterburner of a fuel cell system. In this way a possibility to accommodate a complete fuel cell system in the housing is provided. This also offers the advantage that a very simple and cost-effective installation option can be realised.
This embodiment may advantageously be further developed so that the housing for accommodating the reformer and/or the afterburner comprises installed device orifices.
In this way a simple installation is ensured, and at the same time a possibility to pass a tubular reformer and/or afterburner through the two faces of the housing is provided.
The present invention further provides a system comprising a housing according to one of the preceding claims and a fuel cell stack. Said system offers the above advantages in a figurative sense.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The features of the invention disclosed in the above description, in the drawings as well as in the claims may be important for the realisation of the invention individually as well as in any combination.
10 bottom wall
12 cover wall
14 side wall
16 side wall
18 face wall
20 face wall
22 openings
24 fuel cell stack
26 reformer
28 afterburner
30 clamping blocks
32 corner angle
34 holding belt
36 holding screws
38 installed device orifices
40 holding frame plate
42 holding frame rails
44 holding frame pins
46 stiffening ribs
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE08/00435 | 3/13/2008 | WO | 00 | 12/3/2009 |