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titleOfInvention Operating method of phosphoric acid fuel cell
abstract An object of the present invention is to raise the temperature of a phosphoric acid fuel cell to an operating temperature without providing additional equipment. A hydrogen gas (fuel gas) and air (oxygen-containing gas) are supplied to a cathode electrode 26 to cause hydrogen and oxygen to react with each other prior to power generation of a phosphoric acid fuel cell 10. At this time, the phosphoric acid concentration at the time when the amount of reaction product water (liquid water) for lowering the phosphoric acid concentration and the amount of water evaporating from the phosphoric acid are balanced, the reference phosphoric acid capable of maintaining desired performance. Initiate the reaction under the condition that the concentration is higher than the concentration. Specifically, under the control of the phosphoric acid saturated vapor pressure calculation system 102, the air flow is supplied while being controlled as needed. The heat generated by this reaction raises the temperature of the electrolyte layer / electrode assembly 12. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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