An on-board pure H2 supply system based on a membrane reactor for fuel cell vehicle: a theoretical study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
In this novel conceptual fuel cell vehicle (FCV), an on-board CH4 steam reforming (MSR)
membrane reformer (MR) is considered to generate pure H2 for supplying a Fuel Cell (FC) system,
as an alternative to the conventional automobile engines. Two on-board tanks are forecast to store
CH4 and water, useful for feeding both a combustion chamber (designed to provide the heat
required by the system) and a multi tubes Pd-Ag MR useful to generate pure H2 via methane steam
reforming (MSR) reaction. The pure H2 stream is hence supplied to the FC. The flue gas stream
coming out from the combustion chamber is used to preheat the MR feed stream by two heat
exchangers and one evaporator. Then, this theoretical work demonstrates by a 1-D model the
feasibility of the MR based system in order to generate 5 kg/day of pure H2 required by the FC
system for cruising a vehicle for around 500 km. The calculated CH4 and water consumptions were
50 and 70 kg, respectively, per 1 kg of pure H2. The on-board MR based FCV presents lower CO2
emission rates than a conventional gasoline-powered vehicle, also resulting in a more
environmentally friendly solution.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
fuel cell vehicle; hydrogen; on-board Pd-Ag membrane reformer; methane steam reforming reaction
Elenco autori:
Iulianelli, Adolfo; Basile, ANGELO BRUNO
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