@article{PATENT,
      recid = {9040},
      title = {Solid oxide fuel cell with monolithic core},
      number = {PATENT},
      month = {Aug},
      year = {1988},
      abstract = {A solid oxide fuel cell in which fuel and oxidant gases  undergo an electrochemical reaction to produce an  electrical output includes a monolithic core comprised of a  corrugated conductive sheet disposed between upper and  lower generally flat sheets. The corrugated sheet includes  a plurality of spaced, parallel, elongated slots which form  a series of closed, linear, first upper and second lower  gas flow channels with the upper and lower sheets within  which a fuel gas and an oxidant gas respectively flow.  Facing ends of the fuel cell are generally V-shaped and  provide for fuel and oxidant gas inlet and outlet flow,  respectively, and include inlet and outlet gas flow  channels which are continuous with the aforementioned upper  fuel gas and lower oxidant gas flow channels. The upper and  lower flat sheets and the intermediate corrugated sheet are  preferably comprised of ceramic materials and are securely  coupled together such as by assembly in the green state and  sintering together during firing at high temperatures. A  potential difference across the fuel cell, or across a  stacked array of similar fuel cells, is generated when an  oxidant gas such as air and a fuel such as hydrogen gas is  directed through the fuel cell at high temperatures, e.g.,  between 700 DEG C. and 1100 DEG C.},
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/9040},
}