AN ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPULSION SYSTEM

An electrochemical propulsion system in a vehicle comprises a hydrogen generator for converting fuel into hydrogen-containing gas and a fuel cell stack using the hydrogen-containing gas to produce electricity to power a drive motor fo r the vehicle. The fuel cell stack is oriented parallel to the ve...

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Main Authors MCMANIS, JAMES V, STRATTON, MICHAEL A, O'CONNELL, DANIEL B, MOORE, BARBARA S
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
Published 16.07.2002
Edition6
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Summary:An electrochemical propulsion system in a vehicle comprises a hydrogen generator for converting fuel into hydrogen-containing gas and a fuel cell stack using the hydrogen-containing gas to produce electricity to power a drive motor fo r the vehicle. The fuel cell stack is oriented parallel to the vehicle longitudina l direction. The hydrogen generator is arranged longitudinally forward of the fuel cell stack and to the lateral side of the fuel cell stack. The fuel cell stack and the hydroge n generator are located within a front vehicle compartment of the vehicle in a closely adjacent manner. The hydrogen generator comprises a combustor for producing heat, a reformer closely adjacent to the combustor for converting fuel into hydrogen - containing gas using heat from the combustor, and a reactor to reduce carbon monoxide content from the hydrogen-containing gas wherein the reactor is adjacent to and downstream of the reformer. The drive motor is operatively connected to a wheel axle for driving vehicle wheels.
Bibliography:Application Number: CA19992282292