Premixed hydrogen-air combustion system for fuel cell systems |
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Authors: | S. Voss,R. Steinbrü ckM. Kautz,E. Schieß wohlM. Arendt,J. Tom FeldeJ. Volkert,D. Trimis |
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Affiliation: | a TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute of Thermal Engineering, 09596 Freiberg, Germany b Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, Research Powertrain, Fuel Cell, Isenbüttel, Germany c Promeos GmbH, Erlangen, Germany |
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Abstract: | The advance of efficient hydrogen-air combustion systems has increasingly become of interest in the framework of the development of fuel cell systems, especially for the automotive sector. Therefore, compact modulating systems are required, with the additional demand of low emissions, to be integrated in a fuel cell system. A modulating combustion system based on combustion within inert porous media and an integrated heat exchanger has been developed and investigated. The system is able to handle premixed combustion of lean H2/air mixtures at a surface load range of 1075 kW/m2-2150 kW/m2, and a global equivalence ratio of ?=0.5. The special hydrogen-air mixing concept eliminates the risk of flame flashback and enables operation with very low NOx emissions. |
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Keywords: | Hydrogen combustion Fuel cell system Lean premixed combustion BoP development |
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