Location
Science and Engineering Building, UNLV
Start Date
27-4-2012 10:30 AM
End Date
27-4-2012 4:00 PM
Description
Motivation
- Hydrogen is an attractive energy carrier in the future energy technology.
- Hydrogen is produced from splitting of water through various process namely electrolysis, photo-electrolysis, photo-biological production and thermochemical water-splitting.
- The aim of this study is to numerically investigate fluid flow, heat transfer and chemical reaction in bayonet high temperature heat exchanger and decomposer.
- Parametric studies are performed to achieve maximum decomposition with less pressure drop.
Keywords
Electrolysis; Hydrogen--Analysis; Thermodynamics; Water chemistry
Disciplines
Electro-Mechanical Systems | Heat Transfer, Combustion | Mechanics of Materials
Language
English
Included in
Electro-Mechanical Systems Commons, Heat Transfer, Combustion Commons, Mechanics of Materials Commons
Numerical modeling of high temperature bayonet heat exchanger and decomposer for decomposition of sulfur trioxide
Science and Engineering Building, UNLV
Motivation
- Hydrogen is an attractive energy carrier in the future energy technology.
- Hydrogen is produced from splitting of water through various process namely electrolysis, photo-electrolysis, photo-biological production and thermochemical water-splitting.
- The aim of this study is to numerically investigate fluid flow, heat transfer and chemical reaction in bayonet high temperature heat exchanger and decomposer.
- Parametric studies are performed to achieve maximum decomposition with less pressure drop.