The invention relates to a reformer system for generating a hydrogen-rich reformate comprising a reformer to which fuel and an oxidising agent can be supplied.
The invention further relates to a method for generating a hydrogen-rich reformate comprising a reformer to which fuel and an oxidising agent can be supplied.
The invention further relates to a fuel cell system.
Reformer systems are used to generate a hydrogen-rich reformate from fuel and oxidising agents. In fuel cell systems said reformate may then be supplied to a fuel cell arrangement generating electric energy from the starting materials hydrogen and oxygen.
The thermodynamic and reaction-kinetic processes within the reformer are complex. They particularly depend on the properties of the supplied materials, i.e. the gaseous or liquid fuel and the air generally supplied as oxidising agent. In any case, it is aspired to make the processes within the reformer as reproducible as possible so that a stable operation of the reformer system and a fuel cell system can be guaranteed.
The invention is based on the object to develop the properties of the materials supplied to the reformer so that a stable reforming operation can be achieved which should, in particular, be realised by taking efficient and reliable measures requiring a low complexity of the device.
Said object is solved by the features of the independent claims.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are specified in the dependent claims.
The invention is based on the generic reformer system in that the fuel supplied to the reformer is at least partly coolable by a fluid having other functions in addition to the function of cooling the fuel within the reformer system or a parent system into which the reformer system is integrated. It has been found that the cooling of the fuel supplied to the reformer can have an advantageous effect on the operation of the reformer. On the one hand, this relates to the temperature of the fuel as such, and, on the other hand, the provision of fuel having a, to a large extent, unchanged temperature during operation. Such cooling can be provided in a particularly efficient manner by establishing a heat-exchanging relation between the fuel and a fluid which may, in addition to a mere cooling function, have other functions within the reformer system or a parent system.
It may, for example, be contemplated that the fluid is air supplied to the reformer as an oxidising agent.
It is also possible that the fluid is air used as cathode supply air for a fuel cell arrangement downstream of the reformer.
According to a further useful embodiment of the invention, the fluid is air used as combustion air for an afterburner downstream of the reformer.
It may also be contemplated that the fluid is a cooling fluid also serving to cool an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle provided with the reformer system.
It may further be contemplated that the fluid is air used for cooling components of the reformer.
With respect to the device, the reformer system according to the invention may be realised in a particularly useful manner by guiding the fluid and the fuel through two pipes disposed one inside of the other. For example, the process air supplied to the reformer may be introduced into the reformer through a pipe surrounding a fuel pipe. Comparable solutions may be chosen in connection with other air and liquid flows.
The invention is based on the generic method in that the fuel supplied to the reformer is at least partly cooled by a fluid having other functions in addition to the fuel cooling function in the reformer system or a parent system into which the reformer system is integrated. In this way, the advantages and particularities of the reformer system according to the invention are also realised within the framework of a method. This also applies to the particularly preferred embodiments of the method according to the invention described below.
This is further developed in a useful manner in that the fluid is air supplied to the reformer as an oxidising agent.
It may further be contemplated that the fluid is air used as cathode air for a fuel cell arrangement downstream of the reformer.
Another option is that the fluid is air used as combustion air for an afterburner downstream of the reformer.
It is also possible that the fluid is a cooling liquid also used for cooling an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle provided with the reformer system.
It may further be contemplated that the fluid is air used for cooling components of the reformer.
The method according to the invention is realisable in a particularly useful manner in that the fluid and the fuel are guided through two pipes disposed one inside of the other.
The invention further relates to a fuel cell system comprising a reformer system according to the invention.
The invention will now be described by way of example with respect to particularly preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
In the following description of the drawings identical numerals designate the same or comparable components.
The embodiment according to
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 reformer
12 fuel
14 air/fluid
16 air/fluid
18 cathode
20 afterburner
22 air/fluid
24 line/pipe
26 line/pipe
28 line/pipe
30 fuel line/pipe
32 air guidance line/pipe
34 first section/oxidising section
36 pump
38 fan
40 second section/reforming section
42 pump
44 reformate
46 fuel
48 fan
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 001 382.7 | Jan 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE07/02093 | 11/19/2007 | WO | 00 | 7/2/2009 |