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titleOfInvention Oxidant gas supply mechanism for fuel cells
abstract An object is to improve power generation efficiency and reduce cost. A power generation cell is formed by disposing a fuel electrode layer and an oxidant electrode layer on both surfaces of a solid electrolyte layer, and a plurality of power generation cells and separators are alternately stacked to form a battery stack. I do. The fuel cell module 10 is configured by placing the cell stack 1 on the box 20 with the stacking direction horizontal. An oxidant gas supply port 21 is provided in the lower center part of the fuel cell module 10 and a reactant gas exhaust port 22 is provided in the upper center part. The oxidant gas flows in from the supply port 21 using natural convection in a high-temperature atmosphere. Then, the exhaust gas generated by the battery reaction is discharged from the exhaust port 22. In this configuration, a compressor or the like for introducing the oxidizing gas is not required, and accordingly, the load on the fuel cell can be reduced and the power generation efficiency can be improved. Moreover, the structure is simplified and the cost is reduced by eliminating the distributor for distributing the oxidizing gas. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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