The invention relates to a fuel cell system. The invention especially relates to devices for the temperature adjustment and humidification of air supplied to the fuel cell as reaction medium.
Fuel cells (BZ) need the observance of a certain region of the operating temperature for an optimal operation. To observe this region, at least one part of the exhaust gas of the fuel cell is returned to the gas inlet according to the document DE 195 48 297 C2, and the temperature of the returned exhaust gas is thereby adjusted. From DE 199 23 738 C2, it is known to feed the cathode of a fuel cell with compressed air. If the air is compressed by means of a compressor, the temperature of the air increases hereby. Thus, in a fuel cell system of this type, the cathode supply air has to be cooled again to a necessary operating temperature region.
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The cooling of the air (1) before the humidifier (4) is necessary, as humidifier membranes (5) with a sufficient transfer performance are currently only offered up working temperatures up to 120° C., however, the compression end temperatures of the air after passing through the compressor can be up to 175° C.
The necessity of the cooling water supply of the charge air cooler and the further heat discharge via the vehicle cooler is disadvantageous in this arrangement. The exhaust gas additionally leaves the humidifier in certain operating situations with high relative humidity, which leads to condensate formation in front of or in the turbine and thus to damage of the turbine bearings and turbine blades, and to exhaust plumes.
In the published patent application DE 10 2004 046 922 A1 in the name of the applicant, a modified arrangement for supplying fuel cells is introduced, where the compressed inlet gas is cooled by the exhaust gas of the fuel cell. The temperature of the exhaust gas in front of the turbine increases thereby in a countermove, so that a condensate formation is reduced.
The invention is based on the above-mentioned state of the art. It is based on the object to develop a device for recooling and humidification of the inlet air for fuel cells, which enables a compact construction and efficient control.
This object is solved with a device having the characteristics of the preamble of claim 1 by the characterizing characteristics of claim 1. Further details and advantageous embodiments of the device according to the invention are the object of the dependent claims.
The invention is explained in more detail in the following by means of examples of embodiments with reference to the drawings and the reference numerals given therein.
It shows thereby:
The invention suggests to combine the two functions “cooling” and “humidification” in a functional unit, where the known hollow fiber design for membrane humidifiers having a high specific surface can be adopted. These hollow fibers can also consist of temperature-resistant membrane material and also release water vapor to the inlet gas.
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The following operating conditions can be controlled in a stepless manner with the controllable flap registers (15, 16) and by controlling the the inflow of the gases to the inlets (13, 14; 19, 21):
a) high heat transfer, high water transfer,
b) high heat transfer, low water transfer,
c) low heat transfer, high water transfer,
d) low heat transfer, low water transfer.
The fuel cell can thereby be adjusted very quickly to optimal operating conditions, even with varying outer conditions.
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A combined and structurally compact unit for fuel cells is provided by the invention with the functions “heat transfer” and “humidification and dehumidification”. The different partial functions can thereby be controlled independently from one another in this functional unit. The properties of the supply and the exhaust gases can thereby be adjusted to the desired operating conditions of the fuel cell within extensive limits. The manufacturing effort for a fuel cell system is reduced by the combination of different functions in one device.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 003 240.6 | Jan 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/000063 | 1/8/2008 | WO | 00 | 7/17/2009 |