18756673. DEVICE FOR DIAGNOSING VALVE FAILURE OF FUEL CELL SYSTEM simplified abstract (Hyundai Motor Company)

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DEVICE FOR DIAGNOSING VALVE FAILURE OF FUEL CELL SYSTEM

Organization Name

Hyundai Motor Company

Inventor(s)

Jong Gyun Kim of Yongin-si (KR)

Seong Cheol Jeong of Suwon-si (KR)

DEVICE FOR DIAGNOSING VALVE FAILURE OF FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18756673 titled 'DEVICE FOR DIAGNOSING VALVE FAILURE OF FUEL CELL SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The device described in the patent application can diagnose valve failures in a fuel cell system quickly and accurately, detecting abnormal operation of integrated valves to prevent potential issues.

  • The device can determine if an integrated valve in a fuel cell system is operating abnormally.
  • It helps prevent problems that may arise from the abnormal operation of the valve.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Accurate and quick diagnosis of valve failures in a fuel cell system.
  • Detection of abnormal operation of integrated valves.
  • Prevention of potential issues caused by valve abnormalities.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various industries where fuel cell systems are used, such as automotive, aerospace, and energy production.

Problems Solved

The device addresses the problem of quickly identifying and preventing valve failures in fuel cell systems, which can lead to system malfunctions and inefficiencies.

Benefits

  • Improved reliability and efficiency of fuel cell systems.
  • Reduced downtime and maintenance costs.
  • Enhanced safety by preventing potential issues before they escalate.

Commercial Applications

  • Automotive industry for fuel cell vehicles.
  • Aerospace industry for aircraft fuel cell systems.
  • Energy production for stationary fuel cell applications.

Questions about the Technology

What are the potential market implications of this technology?

The technology could have significant market implications in industries reliant on fuel cell systems, potentially leading to increased adoption and demand.

How does this device compare to existing methods of diagnosing valve failures in fuel cell systems?

The device offers a more efficient and accurate way to diagnose valve failures compared to traditional methods, potentially saving time and resources for users.


Original Abstract Submitted

A device for diagnosing a valve failure of a fuel cell system is capable of accurately and quickly determining whether an integrated valve in a fuel cell system is operated abnormally. and preventing problems caused by the operation abnormality of the integrated valve.