Claims
- 1. A pressurized fuel cell-turbine generator system, the system comprising a plurality of fuel cells having associated oxidant feed supply and fuel feed supply, a gas turbine compressor to pressurize oxidant for the fuel cells, and a gas turbine expander to receive hot pressurized exhaust from the fuel cells, all located within a single pressure boundary.
- 2. The pressurized system of claim 1, where exhaust exits the system and isolation valves for oxidant feed supply, fuel feed supply and exhaust exit are outside the pressure boundary.
- 3. The pressurized system of claim 1, where exhaust exits the system and isolation valves for oxidant feed supply, fuel feed supply and exhaust exit are outside the pressure boundary, where the fuel cell exhaust temperature is lowered by turbine expansion and by recuperation which heats oxidant, and where the oxidant and fuel isolation valves operate at ambient temperature and the exhaust isolation valve operates at a lower temperature than the exhaust temperatures within the pressure vessel.
- 4. The pressurized system of claim 1, wherein the fuel cells are separated from said compressor and said expander by an insulating partition, said partition forming a fuel cell compartment and a turbine generator compartment within said pressure boundary.
- 5. The pressurized system of claim 1, where pressurized exhaust exits the system and isolation valves for oxidant feed supply, fuel feed supply and pressurized exhaust exit are outside the pressure boundary, where said pressure boundary includes a fuel cell compartment and a turbine generator compartment, and where the temperature in the turbine generator compartment will be lower than the temperature in the fuel cell compartment in order to use standard materials and designs for the gas turbine generator.
- 6. The pressurized system of claim 1, containing means to heat the oxidant feed prior to entry into the fuel cells.
- 7. The pressurized system of claim 1, where the fuel cells are solid oxide fuel cells.
- 8. The pressurized system of claim 1, where the fuel cells are tubular solid oxide fuel cells.
- 9. The pressurized system of claim 1, where the pressure boundary is a single pressure vessel.
- 10. The pressurized system of claim 1 where a generator is associated with the turbine.
- 11. The system of claim 3 where oxidant passes to the compressor, then through the recuperator before entering the fuel cells.
- 12. The pressurized system of claim 11, wherein said pressure boundary includes a fuel cell compartment and a turbine generator compartment, and where a heat removal system is also contained within the pressure boundary to cool the turbine generator compartment.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention, pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC26-98FT40355 with the United States Department of Energy.
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WO 9829918 |
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