Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having magnetic field feature
Patent
1993-10-28
1995-05-09
Langel, Wayne
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Having magnetic field feature
429 17, 429 18, 429 32, H01M 804, H01M 814, H01M 824
Patent
active
054138787
ABSTRACT:
An improved electrochemically active system and method including a plurality of electrochemical devices, such as fuel cells and fluid separation devices, in which the anode and cathode process-fluid flow chambers are connected in fluid-flow arrangements so that the operating parameters of each of said plurality of electrochemical devices which are dependent upon process-fluid parameters may be individually controlled to provide improved operating efficiency. The improvements in operation include improved power efficiency and improved fuel utilization in fuel cell power generating systems and reduced power consumption in fluid separation devices and the like through interstage process fluid parameter control for series networked electrochemical devices. The improved networking method includes recycling of various process flows to enhance the overall control scheme.
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Archer David H.
Williams Mark C.
Wimer John G.
Breeden David E.
Hamel Stephen D.
Langel Wayne
Moser William R.
The United States of America as represented by the Department of
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