Method for determining a current density distribution in a...

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With measuring – testing – or indicating means

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C324S226000, C324S227000

Reexamination Certificate

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06815117

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
When operating fuel cell stacks in fuel cell systems, in particular in fuel cell systems in motor vehicles, it is necessary to be able to determine the current density distribution in the fuel cell stacks. Various methods of measuring a current density distribution in fuel cell stacks are known. Appropriate methods for this purpose are described in the publication “In-situ methods for the determination of current distributions in PEM-fuel cells,” by Jürgen Stumper, Ballard Power Systems Inc., 9000 Glenlyon Parkway, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5J9, Electrochimica Acta, Vol. 43, 1998 and in the publication “A printed circuit board approach to measuring current distribution in a fuel cell,” by S. J. C. Cleghorn, C. R. Derouin, M. S. Wilson, S. Gottesfeld, Los Alamos, Journal of Electrochemistry, July 1998.
These conventional methods for measuring the current density distribution in fuel cell stacks have the following disadvantages. First of all, each of these measurement methods requires an intervention (manipulation) in the fuel cell stack. Measurement reactions or feedbacks and corruptions of the measurement results resulting from this manipulation of the fuel cell stack thus cannot be excluded. Furthermore, it is necessary to define, prior to performing the measurement and the manipulation of the fuel cell stack, the point in the cell at which the corresponding current density distribution is to be measured. With this conventional method, the wiring complexity for the measurement increases with an increasing resolution, thus limiting its acceptable scope. Due to the complexity of the conventional measurement methods and the manipulation that is required for this purpose on the fuel cell stack, the conventional measurement methods are suitable only for research and development of fuel cell stacks, but cannot be used for a continuous measurement during operation or in service intervals. A further disadvantage of the conventional measurement methods is that the variation of the current density distribution along the fuel cell stack, that is to say the variation from cell to cell, cannot be measured when using these methods.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a method for determining the current density distribution in fuel cell stacks, which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known methods of this general type and through the use of which the current density distribution in fuel cell stacks can be determined, across the fuel cell cross section, at any desired point in the fuel cell stack.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a method for determining a current density distribution in a fuel cell stack, the method includes the steps of:
providing a current flow through the fuel cell stack such that the current flow generates a magnetic field surrounding the fuel cell stack; and
determining the current density distribution in the fuel cell stack from the magnetic field surrounding the fuel cell stack.
According to a preferred mode of the method according to the invention, the magnetic field which surrounds a fuel cell stack through which a current is flowing is advantageously measured at a number of points, and the current density distribution across the fuel cell cross section in the interior of the stack is then deduced on the basis of this measurement.
The method according to the invention for determining the current density distribution in fuel cell stacks by measuring the magnetic field which surrounds the stack in this case has the advantage that no change (manipulation) in the fuel cell stack itself is required. Furthermore, measurement reactions from the measurement technique on the current density distribution can be virtually completely avoided. In addition, the current density distribution can be measured in any desired cell in the stack, without needing to define one cell in advance. Furthermore, it is possible to measure the variation of the current density distribution along the stack (from cell to cell). Thus, in comparison to the conventional methods, the measurement method according to the invention allows a greater measurement accuracy due to the greater resolution, while at the same time considerably reducing the costs for each measurement process.
A preferred mode of the method according to the invention includes the steps of positioning at least one sensor at given positions outside the fuel cell stack for detecting an x-component of a magnetic flux density, a y-component of a magnetic flux density, and a z-component of a magnetic flux density, with x, y, and z indicating axes in a Cartesian coordinate system; determining the given positions of the at least one sensor with respect to the fuel cell stack; calculating current density values as a function of respective positions in the fuel cell stack from values of the magnetic flux density and the given positions associated therewith; and performing the calculating step by using a Maxwell's equation defining a magnetic field strength, and by using a material equation defining a relationship between the magnetic field strength and the magnetic flux density.
Another mode of the method according to the invention includes the step of sequentially recording measurement points by moving a single flux density sensor to the measurement points in order to sequentially measure a magnetic flux density at the measurement points and by moving a further sensor to the measurement points in order to determine a position of the single flux density sensor.
Yet another mode of the method according to the invention includes the step of recording measurement points in parallel by using a plurality of sensors for measuring a magnetic flux density and for determining respective positions such that all measurement values are recorded simultaneously.
A further mode of the method according to the invention includes the step of recording measurement points with a plurality of sensors in parallel and additionally recording measurement points sequentially by recording a set of measurement values in parallel and by subsequently repositioning the plurality of sensors and recording a further set of measurement values.
Another mode of the method according to the invention includes the step of identifying a reference point and using an algorithm for counting steps in a positioning device operating with fixed increments for positioning the at least one sensor.
Yet another mode of the method according to the invention includes the step of indicating a position of the at least one sensor relative to the reference point.
A further mode of the method according to the invention includes the steps of positioning a plurality of sensors spatially fixed with respect to one another; and performing a parallel measurement with the plurality of sensors.
Yet a further mode of the method according to the invention includes the steps of providing the plurality of sensors on a common mount such that the plurality of sensors are spatially fixed with respect to one another; and moving the plurality of sensors jointly along an x-direction defining a main direction of the fuel cell stack.
Another mode of the method according to the invention includes the step of varying a distance between the at least one sensor for detecting a magnetic flux density and the fuel cell stack in order to match a measurement range of the at least one sensor to a magnetic flux density outside the fuel cell stack.
Yet another mode of the method according to the invention includes the step of positioning a plurality of sensors for detecting a magnetic flux density in a given plane.
Another mode of the method according to the invention includes the step of positioning a plurality of sensors for detecting a magnetic flux density in a given plane such that an x-axis defines a main axis of the fuel cell stack and such that the x-axis is orthogonal with respect to the given plane and such that the given plane and

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