18094234. SEPARATOR FOR FUEL CELL AND FUEL CELL INCLUDING THE SAME simplified abstract (Hyundai Motor Company)

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SEPARATOR FOR FUEL CELL AND FUEL CELL INCLUDING THE SAME

Organization Name

Hyundai Motor Company

Inventor(s)

Sung Bum Choi of Seongnam (KR)

Kyung Min Kim of Namyangju (KR)

SEPARATOR FOR FUEL CELL AND FUEL CELL INCLUDING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18094234 titled 'SEPARATOR FOR FUEL CELL AND FUEL CELL INCLUDING THE SAME

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a fuel cell with a separator that prevents degradation of the fuel cell by supplying a constant amount of air, regardless of its position within an air channel. The separator consists of a separator body and a porous structure with multiple pores for fluid flow. The separator body includes a fluid inlet part, a reaction region, and a diffusion part. The porous structure is stacked on one surface of the reaction region, and the number of pores per unit volume varies in an inlet region.

  • The fuel cell includes a separator that ensures a constant supply of air, preventing fuel cell degradation.
  • The separator body has a fluid inlet part, a reaction region, and a diffusion part.
  • A porous structure with multiple pores is stacked on one surface of the reaction region.
  • The number of pores per unit volume varies in an inlet region.

Potential Applications

  • Fuel cells for various applications, such as vehicles, portable electronics, and stationary power generation.
  • Any application where a constant supply of air to a fuel cell is crucial for its performance and longevity.

Problems Solved

  • Prevents degradation of the fuel cell by ensuring a constant amount of air supply.
  • Addresses the issue of uneven air distribution within the fuel cell, which can lead to performance issues and degradation.

Benefits

  • Improved fuel cell performance and longevity.
  • Enhanced efficiency and reliability of fuel cell systems.
  • Reduced maintenance and replacement costs for fuel cell components.


Original Abstract Submitted

A fuel cell includes a separator. A constant amount of air is supplied to the fuel cell irrespective of positions within an air channel, and thus, degradation of the fuel cell is prevented. The separator includes a separator body and a porous structure which has a plurality of pores defined therein to provide a path through which a fluid flows, where the separator body includes: a fluid inlet part having a space into which the fluid is introduced; a reaction region configured to receive the fluid; and a diffusion part which is provided between the fluid inlet part and the reaction region, where the porous structure is stacked on one surface of the reaction region, and the number of pores per unit volume of the porous structure varies in an inlet region.