An experimental study of syn-gas production via microwave plasma reforming of methane,iso-octane and gasoline |
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Authors: | Tae-Soo Kim Soonho Song Kwang-Min Chun Sang Hun Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Specialized Graduate School of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell, Yonsei University, 134 Sinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-749, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, 134 Sinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-749, Republic of Korea;3. Amarante Technologies, Inc., 3350 Scott Blvd. Building #16, Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA |
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Abstract: | A newly developed microwave plasma system for fuel reforming was tested for three different hydrocarbon fuels. The microwave plasma system was powered by a low cost commercial magnetron and power supply. The microwave power was delivered to the nozzle from the magnetron via a coaxial cable, which offers tremendous flexibility for system design and applications. A non-premixed configuration was achieved by delivering a separate stream of fuel to the plasma plume, which is composed of diluted oxygen only. The feasibility of syn-gas production capability of the microwave plasma system was demonstrated and the reforming characteristics of methane, iso-octane and gasoline were compared. The effects of input power, injected fuel amount, total flow rate and O/C ratio were evaluated. The production rates of both hydrogen and carbon monoxide were proportional to the input power and the inverse of the total flow rate. As a result, the maximum efficiency of 3.12% was obtained with iso-octane for power consumption of 28.8 W, O/C ratio of 1, and 0.1 g/min of fuel supply. Liquid fuels produced more syn-gas and showed better efficiency than methane for the same input powers and O/C ratios. |
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Keywords: | Fuel reforming Microwave plasma Hydrogen Syn-gas Methane Iso-octane Gasoline |
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