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Performance enhancement of methanol reforming reactor through finned surfaces and diffused entry for on-board hydrogen generation
Affiliation:School of Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh 175075, India
Abstract:Hydrogen-rich combustion in engines helps in reducing pollutants significantly. But hydrogen usage on a moving vehicle is not getting large-scale user acceptance mainly due to its poor energy storage density resulting in shorter driving ranges. This storage issue led to the hunt for mediums that can efficiently produce on-board hydrogen. Methanol proves to be an efficient alcohol fuel for producing hydrogen through steam reforming reaction. The heat energy required for such endothermic reaction is obtained through exhaust engine waste energy and this process is collectively known as thermochemical recuperation. However, the conventional reactor used for this process faces a lot of problems in terms of efficiency and methanol conversion. In this study, an attempt has been made to improve the design of the reactor for on-board hydrogen generation using engine exhaust heat for addressing the challenges related to performance and hydrogen yield. For enhancing the heat transfer, a finned surface (straight & wavy) was introduced in the reactor which resulted in an increment in methanol conversion significantly. It was found that wavy fin improved the methanol conversion up to 96.8% at an exhaust inlet temperature of 673 K. Also, a diffusing inlet section was introduced to increase the residence time of reactant gases while passing through the catalyst zone. Under given inlet conditions, the methanol conversion for 6° diffuse inlet reactor goes up to 87.9% as compared to 75.4% for the conventional reactor.
Keywords:Methanol reforming  Hydrogen  Methanol conversion  Waste heat recovery  Fin  Diffuser
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