Claims
- 1. A flexible ceramic sheet having a surface indentation pattern providing a strain tolerance not less than 0.5% in any direction in the sheet plane.
- 2. A flexible ceramic sheet in accordance with claim 1 having a strain tolerance of at least 1% in all directions in the sheet plane.
- 3. A flexible ceramic sheet having at least one surface portion incorporating an array of surface indentations wherein:
(a) the indentations are positioned to remove all straight ridge or flat lines from the surface portion; and (b) the packing density of the array is sufficient to impart a theoretical strain tolerance of at least about 1% to the surface portion.
- 4. A flexible ceramic sheet in accordance with claim 3 wherein the surface indentations impose curvature radii of not less than 2 mm in the surface of the sheet.
- 5. A flexible ceramic sheet in accordance with claim 3 wherein the surface indentations do not exceed 2 mm in height.
- 6. A flexible ceramic sheet in accordance with claim 5 wherein the surface indentations are of hexagonal, circular, or Penrose tile shape.
- 7. A flexible ceramic sheet in accordance with claim 1 having a composition consisting predominantly of zirconia.
- 8. A method of making a strain-tolerant flexible ceramic sheet comprising the steps of:
forming a flexible green ceramic sheet comprising a ceramic powder and a thermoplastic organic binder; heating at least a portion of the green sheet to soften the binder and provide a heat-softened sheet; reshaping the heat-softened sheet to provide a corrugated sheet having an array of sheet indentations forming a multi-directional surface corrugation over at least a portion of the sheet, and firing the corrugated sheet to remove the binder and sinter the ceramic powder to a flexible ceramic sheet incorporating multi-directional surface corrugation.
- 9. A solid oxide fuel cell module comprising:
(a) a flexible ceramic electrolyte sheet having a surface indentation pattern providing a strain tolerance not less than 0.5% in any direction in the sheet plane; (b) a cathode layer disposed on a first side of the electrolyte sheet; and (c) an anode layer disposed on a second side of the electrolyte sheet.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application No. 60/173,133, filed Dec. 27, 1999, entitled “Solid Oxide Electrolyte, Fuel Cell Module, and Method”, by Helfinstine et al.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60173133 |
Dec 1999 |
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