Claims
- 1. A solid oxide electrochemical energy converter which comprises alternating layers of solid oxide electrolyte plates and electrical conductor plates, each electrolyte plate having a coating of a porous oxidizer electrode on a first surface of said electrolyte and a coating of porous fuel electrode on a second surface of said electrolyte, each conductor plate having groove networks formed by ridges to define gas passages on both surface of said conductor plate, said ridges being in electrical contact with the electrode coatings on next adjacent electrolytes and has means for tapping electricity from or introducing electricity into said converter, said conductor plates having circumferential ridges arranged along the edges of said conductor plate to define gas seals, said ridges being in contact with surface coatings on next adjacent electrolyte plates which surface coatings have the same composition as the composition forming electrode coatings.
- 2. The converter of claim 1 wherein four sets of manifolds are formed by aligned holes extending through said electrolyte plates and said conductor plates are arranged (a) for feeding an oxidizer supply to contact only the oxidizer electrode of each said electrolyte; (b) for feeding a fuel supply to contact only the fuel electrode of each said electrode; (c) for removing oxidizer product gases from the oxidizer electrode; and (d) for removing fuel product from the fuel electrode of each said electrolyte.
- 3. The converter of claim 1 wherein alternating layers of stabilized electrolyte plates and said electrical conductor plates form a cylindrical-shaped cell stack.
- 4. The converter of claim 1 wherein said alternating layers of solid oxide electrolyte plates and electrolyte conductor plates are formed into a stack of said electrolyte plates and said electrical conductor plates to form a U-shaped cell assembly.
- 5. The converter of claim 1 which includes means for passing hot product gases from said converter in indirect counter flow heat exchange relationship with an oxidizer supply and fuel supply.
Government Interests
The government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Nos. AF19628-78-C-0002 and AF19628-80-C-0002 awarded by the United States Air Force.
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