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Combustor gas hourly space velocity (GHSV-C) 1 Gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) 1 Higher heating value (HHV) 1 Hydrogen production 1 Hydrogen yield 1 Methanol–steam reforming (MSR) 1 Phase-change material (PCM) 1 Reformer gas hourly space velocity (GHSV-R) 1 Solar energy 1 Steam reforming 1
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Chein, Reiyu 1 Chen, Yen-Cho 1 Chung, J.N. 1 Gokon, Nobuyuki 1 Hatamachi, Tsuyoshi 1 Kodama, Tatsuya 1 Nakamura, Shohei 1
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Numerical study of methanol–steam reforming and methanol–air catalytic combustion in annulus reactors for hydrogen production
Chein, Reiyu; Chen, Yen-Cho; Chung, J.N. - In: Applied Energy 102 (2013) C, pp. 1022-1034
This study presents the numerical simulation on the performance of mini-scale reactors for hydrogen production coupled with liquid methanol/water vaporizer, methanol/steam reformer, and methanol/air catalytic combustor. These reactors are designed similar to tube-and-shell heat exchangers. The...
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Steam reforming of methane using double-walled reformer tubes containing high-temperature thermal storage Na2CO3/MgO composites for solar fuel production
Gokon, Nobuyuki; Nakamura, Shohei; Hatamachi, Tsuyoshi; … - In: Energy 68 (2014) C, pp. 773-782
Double-walled reactor tubes containing thermal storage materials based on the molten carbonate salts—100 wt% Na2CO3 molten salt, 90 wt% Na2CO3/10 wt% MgO and 80 wt% Na2CO3/20 wt% MgO composite materials—were studied for the performances of the reactor during the heat charging mode,...
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