The invention will be further described below, with reference to the variants shown in the schematic drawings attached. There is shown in
The device 1 shown in
The feeder lines 5, 7 for a partial stream of the process gas are passed through a heating unit 9 with constant high temperature in the range of up to 150° C., preferably an oil-bath heat exchanger. The other two feeder lines 6 and 8 each supply a partial stream of process gas at ambient temperature (approximately 25° C.). In a test bed for high-temperature fuel cells a heating unit 9 with a constant higher temperature of up to 950° C. is required.
The air path for the cathode may be furnished with a number of parallel-connected gas injectors of differing dimension thus providing an extended range of measurement.
Humidification of the process gases in the anode and cathode paths is carried out via an injector 3c or 4c, which also opens into the input line 3 or 4. Liquid water or water vapor is added to the process gas by means of these injectors. If liquid water is injected the vaporization heat required must be compensated by the hot carrier gas. The injectors 3c and 4c are connected to a water tank 11 via a line 10, with the line 10 passing through the heating unit 9, where the water is heated or evaporated prior to injection.
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On the exit side of the fuel cell to be tested controlled pressure keeping valves 15, 16 are shown, by means of which a predetermined, independent pressure may be set in the anode circuit and in the cathode circuit of the tested fuel cell.
In the examples shown, gas conditioning (temperature, mass flow and humidity) for each process gas is carried out by means of at least three gas injectors. The injectors are supplied with the respective process medium at a defined but different temperature level (e.g., −35° C., 25° C., 150° C., 950° C.). By controlling the three injectors via a characteristic map any mix temperature and humidification (in the range of 25° C. to 150° C. and 0 to 100% relative humidity) and any mass flow may be set. The gas injectors have response times between 0 and 10 ms permitting fast dynamic setting (less than 100 ms) of operating states.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 1679/2006 | Oct 2006 | AT | national |