Analysis of oxygen-enriched combustion for steam methane reforming (SMR)
The technical feasibility of oxygen-enriched combustion (OEC) to enhance the performance of SMR was investigated. For a small-capacity unit, membrane separation is an appropriate air-enrichment technique. Four production scenarios were considered for the retrofit of an existing hydrogen-production unit. The scenarios were compared, using the new intrinsic exergy efficiency coefficient. The exergy analysis shows that reduced fuel consumption at a constant hydrogen-production rate is the most appropriate utilisation of OEC and that the optimum enrichment level is 29%.
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1997
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Authors: | Lambert, Jean ; Sorin, Mikhail ; Paris, Jean |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 22.1997, 8, p. 817-825
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Elsevier |
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