Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1992-08-20
1993-12-14
Niebling, John
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
429 39, G01N 2726
Patent
active
052699021
ABSTRACT:
A module for an ion-conducting device includes a plurality of spaced-apart, solid state ion-conducting electrolyte elements arranged substantially radially around a central plenum. A plurality of longitudinal gas flow channels is sealed off from the central plenum by a plurality of seals, and extend longitudinally through the module in the spaces between every other adjacent pair of electrolyte elements. A plurality of transverse gas flow channels is in fluid communication with the central plenum, and extend generally radially outward from it through the spaces between every-other adjacent pair of electrolyte elements not constituting a longitudinal gas flow channel. Manifold plates having a plenum aperture and a plurality of gas apertures therein are disposed on either side of the radially arranged electrolyte elements, and sandwich the elements therebetween. A plurality of the modules may be juxtaposed in a modular assembly wherein the central plenums of adjacent modules are aligned and in register, and combine to form an extended central plenum, the transverse gas flow channels in each module extend generally radially from the extended central plenum, and the longitudinal gas flow channels of adjacent modules are aligned and in register and in fluid communication and form extended longitudinal gas flow channels.
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Elangovan Singaravelu
Khandkar Ashok C.
Bell Bruce
Gas Research Institute, Inc.
Niebling John
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