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Bio-fuel reformation for solid oxide fuel cell applications. Part 1: Fuel vaporization and reactant mixing
Authors:Jiefeng Lin  Thomas A. TraboldMark R. Walluk  Daniel F. Smith
Affiliation:Golisano Institute for Sustainability and Center for Sustainable Mobility, Rochester Institute of Technology, 111 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623, USA
Abstract:A new configuration of a mixing chamber integrated with a customized porous nozzle has been developed to completely vaporize heavy hydrocarbon fuels (e.g., diesel, biodiesel) and achieve homogenous mixing of fuel/air/steam. This proposed configuration suppresses hydrocarbon thermal pyrolysis and solid carbon formation in the fuel vaporization step. The porous nozzle promotes the micro-explosion of emulsified fuel and accelerates secondary atomization to reduce the droplet size. The mixing chamber with customized nozzle was integrated in a single-tube reformer system in order to analyze its effect on diesel and biodiesel auto-thermal reforming (ATR). It has been demonstrated that the customized nozzle not only improved the hydrogen production rate and the reforming efficiency, but it also stabilized the chemical reactions within the reformer and prevented the reactor inlet from high temperature sintering. For diesel ATR, this mixing chamber–reformer combination enabled operation at relatively low reformer temperature without forming solid carbon. This study is one component of a three-part investigation of bio-fuel reforming, also including biodiesel (Part 2) and biodiesel–diesel blends (Part 3).
Keywords:Fuel vaporization   Micro-explosion   Auto-thermal reforming   Solid oxide fuel cells   Diesel and biodiesel   Carbon formation
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