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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung eines Mikrobrennstoffzellensystems basierend auf der Dampfreformierung von Methanol und einer HT-PEM-Brennstoffzelle

Wichmann, Daniel January 2010 (has links)
Zugl.: Aachen, Techn. Hochsch., Diss., 2010
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Untersuchungen zur Prozessgasaufbereitung von Flüssiggas für die Dampfreformierung in Brennstoffzellen-BHKW / Investigations on the process gas treatment of LPG for the steam reforming in fuel cell CHP systems

Anger, Stephan 04 February 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Für PEM-Brennstoffzellen-Mikro-BHKW mit integrierter Dampfreformierung ist die Verwendung von LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) bei fehlender Erdgasinfrastruktur interessant. Grundlage der BHKW-Effizienz ist eine optimale wärmetechnische Verschaltung, durch die u.a. das LPG/H2O-Gemisch effektiv auf die Reaktionstemperatur (700 °C) der Dampfreformierung vorgewärmt wird. In Abhängigkeit von der Verweilzeit, der das Gemisch ausgesetzt wird, können signifikante Mengen ungesättigter Kohlenwasserstoffe (C3H6, C2H4, C2H2) pyrolytisch gebildet werden, C3H6 kann des Weiteren bereits im LPG enthalten sein. Bei der katalytisch unterstützten Dampfreformierung fördert dies die Bildung verschiedenartiger kohlenstoffhaltiger Ablagerungen, wodurch eine vorzeitige Deaktivierung eintritt. In der Arbeit wird das Spaltpotenzial numerisch und experimentell untersucht. Durch Anwendung von Temperatur-Programmierter-Methanisierung und Ramanspektroskopie wird ferner der negative Einfluss bereits geringer C3H6-Anteile an einem Katalysator gezeigt. Aus den Ergebnissen werden abschließend Maßnahmen zur Minimierung kohlenstoffhaltiger Ablagerungen abgeleitet. / The use of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is an alternative for PEM fuel cell micro-CHP systems with integrated steam reforming in the absence of natural gas infrastructure. An optimized thermo technical interconnection is the basis of the CHP efficiency, whereby, among other things, the LPG/H2O-mixture is preheated to the steam reforming reaction temperature (700 °C). Significant amounts of unsaturated hydrocarbons (C3H6, C2H4, C2H2) can be formed pyrolytically depending on the residence time for preheating the mixture; furthermore, C3H6 can be already a component of LPG. These species promote the formation of different carbon containing deposits on the reforming catalyst whereby a premature deactivation occurs. The thesis deals with the investigation of the pyrolysis potential using numerical as well as experimental methods. Furthermore, the negative effect of already low amounts of unsaturated hydrocarbons on a catalyst is shown by using Temperature-Programmed-Methanation and Raman spectroscopy. Finally, actions for avoiding the production of carbon containing deposits are derived from the results.
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Untersuchungen zur Prozessgasaufbereitung von Flüssiggas für die Dampfreformierung in Brennstoffzellen-BHKW

Anger, Stephan 11 December 2015 (has links)
Für PEM-Brennstoffzellen-Mikro-BHKW mit integrierter Dampfreformierung ist die Verwendung von LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) bei fehlender Erdgasinfrastruktur interessant. Grundlage der BHKW-Effizienz ist eine optimale wärmetechnische Verschaltung, durch die u.a. das LPG/H2O-Gemisch effektiv auf die Reaktionstemperatur (700 °C) der Dampfreformierung vorgewärmt wird. In Abhängigkeit von der Verweilzeit, der das Gemisch ausgesetzt wird, können signifikante Mengen ungesättigter Kohlenwasserstoffe (C3H6, C2H4, C2H2) pyrolytisch gebildet werden, C3H6 kann des Weiteren bereits im LPG enthalten sein. Bei der katalytisch unterstützten Dampfreformierung fördert dies die Bildung verschiedenartiger kohlenstoffhaltiger Ablagerungen, wodurch eine vorzeitige Deaktivierung eintritt. In der Arbeit wird das Spaltpotenzial numerisch und experimentell untersucht. Durch Anwendung von Temperatur-Programmierter-Methanisierung und Ramanspektroskopie wird ferner der negative Einfluss bereits geringer C3H6-Anteile an einem Katalysator gezeigt. Aus den Ergebnissen werden abschließend Maßnahmen zur Minimierung kohlenstoffhaltiger Ablagerungen abgeleitet. / The use of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is an alternative for PEM fuel cell micro-CHP systems with integrated steam reforming in the absence of natural gas infrastructure. An optimized thermo technical interconnection is the basis of the CHP efficiency, whereby, among other things, the LPG/H2O-mixture is preheated to the steam reforming reaction temperature (700 °C). Significant amounts of unsaturated hydrocarbons (C3H6, C2H4, C2H2) can be formed pyrolytically depending on the residence time for preheating the mixture; furthermore, C3H6 can be already a component of LPG. These species promote the formation of different carbon containing deposits on the reforming catalyst whereby a premature deactivation occurs. The thesis deals with the investigation of the pyrolysis potential using numerical as well as experimental methods. Furthermore, the negative effect of already low amounts of unsaturated hydrocarbons on a catalyst is shown by using Temperature-Programmed-Methanation and Raman spectroscopy. Finally, actions for avoiding the production of carbon containing deposits are derived from the results.
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Numerical Modeling of High-Pressure Partial Oxidation of Natural Gas

Voloshchuk, Yury 13 September 2023 (has links)
High-Pressure Partial Oxidation (HP-POX) of natural gas is one of the techniques in the synthesis gas production by non-catalytic reforming. On the path to emissions reduction, all operating facilities must be optimized to satisfy environmental regulations. In a rapidly changing economic and political environment, technological development from lab-scale to demo-scale, and industrial-scale is no longer feasible. Therefore, new research and design methods must be applied. One of such methods commonly used in science and industry is numerical modeling, which utilizes Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Reduce Order Models (ROMs), kinetic, and equilibrium models. The CFD models provide details about flow field, temperature distribution, and species conversion. However, the computational effort required to conduct such calculations is significant. The computationally expensive CFD models cannot be effectively used in the reactor optimization. Herewith, other modeling techniques utilizing kinetic and equilibrium models do not provide necessary details for process optimization and can only be used for adjustments of boundary conditions, investigation of specific processes occurring in the reactor, or development of sub-models for CFD. A numerical investigation was conducted to validate existing CFD models against benchmark experiments. The results reveled that the CFD model is sensitive to modeling parameters, when simulating complex flows where turbulence-chemistry interaction occurs. Moreover, it was shown that the results sensitivity increases along with the oxidizer/fuel inlet velocities ratio. Based on the conducted experiments, the CFD model validation resulted in definition of the modeling parameters suitable for modeling of HP-POX of natural gas. Based on the validated CFD model, a ROM for HP-POX of natural gas was developed. The model assumes that the reactor consists of several zones characterized by specific conversion processes. Moreover, the model considers inlet streams dissipation upon the injection, and includes several optimization stages that allows model adjustments for any reactor geometry and boundary conditions. It was shown that the developed ROM can reproduce global reactor characteristics at non-equilibrium conditions unlike other ROMs, kinetic, or equilibrium models. Moreover, the validation against CFD results showed that the ROM can correctly account for the \gls{rtd} in the reactors of different geometries and volumes without extensive additional optimization. Finally, new experiments were designed and conduced at semi-industrial HP-POX facility at TU Bergakademie Freiberg. The experiments aimed to study the influence of different oxidizer/fuel velocities ratios on the reactants mixing and process characteristics at high operating pressures. The high velocity difference between oxidizer and fuel was achieved by injection of High-Velocity Oxidizer (HVO). The experiments showed no significant influence of the HVO on the global reactor characteristics and overall species conversion process. However, the numerical analysis of the experimental results demonstrated that the oxidation zone is affected by the oxidizer inlet velocity, and becomes less efficient in the fuel conversion when the oxidizer/fuel inlet velocities ratio is increased. In summary, a sophisticated numerical model validation was conducted and sensitivity of the numerical results to the modeling parameters was carefully studied. The novel natural gas conversion technique was experimentally studied. Based on the conducted experiments and numerical evaluation a ROM was developed. The ROM is capable of producing high accuracy results and greatly decreases the computational effort and time needed for reactor development and optimization.

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