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Heat exchanger design for autothermal reforming of diesel
Authors:R Peters  J Pasel  RC Samsun  F Scharf  A Tschauder  D Stolten
Affiliation:1. Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate Research (IEK-3), Electrochemical Process Engineering, 52425, Jülich, Germany;2. Chair for Fuel Cells, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Abstract:The increasing electrification of vehicles for passenger and heavy duty transport requires the deployment of efficient, low-emission power sources. Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) based on fuels cells offer an excellent solution, especially for supplying power during idling mode. For urban transport applications, gaseous hydrogen appears to be the best fuel option, whereas long-distance applications are better served by a liquid energy carrier. The autothermal reforming of liquid fuels such as diesel presents a simple and efficient method for producing hydrogen for fuel cell APUs. Heat integration for steam generation and air pre-warming are the key elements to a compact autothermal reformer design. With the aid of intense CFD simulations, a reformer construction was achieved with the high power density of 3.3 kWth/l. Experimental validation indicates high hydrogen concentrations of between 32 and 36%, depending on diesel quality. In combination with already existing results, the newest autothermal reformer (ATR) generation enables the set-up of a complete APU system, fulfilling the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) targets for fuel cell-based APUs.
Keywords:Autothermal reforming  Heat integration  CFD modelling  Catalytic reaction  Hydrogen production  Fuel cell
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