Fuel cell evaporative cooling using fuel as a carrier gas

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having magnetic field feature

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429 20, 429 26, 423652, H01M 806

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049943316

ABSTRACT:
Removal of waste heat from a fuel cell is necessary for continuous operation. Evaporation, can be used to remove the heat produced by the exothermic reaction within the fuel cell. Water sprayed into a gaseous fuel stream is evaporated in an evaporative cooler adjacent to the fuel cell. The fuel/steam stream can then be utilized in the various other fuel cell system operations.

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