Molten-Salt Tubular Absorber/Reformer (MoSTAR) Project: Reforming Performance of Reactor Tubes During Intermittent Heating

2010 
Reforming performances for the double-walled reactor tubes with Na2 CO3 /MgO composite thermal storage was examined by an intermittent heating. The intermittent heating of the reactor tubes is composed of the heat-discharge (or cooling) mode and the subsequent heating mode. The heat-discharging mode simulates a fluctuating insolation for cloud passages. The heating mode simulates a heating of reactor due to concentrated solar radiation by using an electric furnace. The internal tube of the reactor was packed with the 2wt%Ru/Al2 O3 catalyst balls while the thermal storage materials were filled in the annular region of the reactor tubes. The reactor was heated up to 920°C in the cylindrical electric furnace and the CH4 /CO2 mixture was fed into the internal catalyst tube at gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) of 12500 h−1 . Through the cooling mode and the subsequent heating mode, temperature variations of reactor tubes, catalyst and composite material, H2 /CO ratio variations of effluent gas from the reactor, higher heating value (HHV) power of reformed gas were respectively examined for the double-walled reactor tubes and a single-wall reactor tube without the thermal storage.Copyright © 2010 by ASME
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