In this work we report a simulative energy efficiency analysis performed on innovative fuel processor – PEM fuel cell systems in which hydrogen is produced via methane autothermal reforming, separated with a membrane unit coupled with a water gas shift reactor and then converted into electric energy by means of the PEM fuel cell. Two basic configurations are investigated: one with the membrane unit placed downstream the water gas shift reactor and the other with the membrane unit embedded into the water gas shift reactor. The results are discussed and compared with the case of a fuel processor constituted by an autothermal reforming reactor followed by two water gas shift reactors and a preferential CO-oxidation reactor. Pressure, ...
In the present contribution, a theoretical study of a multitubular membrane reactor (MR) for the aut...
AbstractIn this paper, the use of two Water Gas Shift (WGS) Hydrogen Separator Membrane Reactors (HS...
In this paper, we discuss the results of a preliminary systematic simulation study: the effect of op...
In this work we report a simulative energy efficiency analysis performed on innovative fuel process...
In this work we present a simulative energy efficiency analysis on innovative fuel processor - PEM f...
This work presents a simulative energy efficiency analysis performed on fuel processor – PEMFC syste...
This paper presents the results of a study for a 100 kW net electrical power PEM fuel cell system. T...
This paper illustrates an innovative concept of hydrogen production, applied to microcogeneration sy...
This work presents a simulative energy efficiency analysis performed on fuel processor – PEM fuel ce...
This simulative work analyzes the impact of fuel type on the energy efficiency of systems composed by...
Three different reforming methods for the conversion of natural gas to hydrogen are studied and comp...
This paper presents a simulation of catalytic autothermal reforming (ATR) of methane (CH4) for hydro...
Cogeneration power plants based on fuel cells are a promising technology to produce electric and th...
In the present contribution, a theoretical study of a multitubular membrane reactor (MR) for the aut...
AbstractIn this paper, the use of two Water Gas Shift (WGS) Hydrogen Separator Membrane Reactors (HS...
In this paper, we discuss the results of a preliminary systematic simulation study: the effect of op...
In this work we report a simulative energy efficiency analysis performed on innovative fuel process...
In this work we present a simulative energy efficiency analysis on innovative fuel processor - PEM f...
This work presents a simulative energy efficiency analysis performed on fuel processor – PEMFC syste...
This paper presents the results of a study for a 100 kW net electrical power PEM fuel cell system. T...
This paper illustrates an innovative concept of hydrogen production, applied to microcogeneration sy...
This work presents a simulative energy efficiency analysis performed on fuel processor – PEM fuel ce...
This simulative work analyzes the impact of fuel type on the energy efficiency of systems composed by...
Three different reforming methods for the conversion of natural gas to hydrogen are studied and comp...
This paper presents a simulation of catalytic autothermal reforming (ATR) of methane (CH4) for hydro...
Cogeneration power plants based on fuel cells are a promising technology to produce electric and th...
In the present contribution, a theoretical study of a multitubular membrane reactor (MR) for the aut...
AbstractIn this paper, the use of two Water Gas Shift (WGS) Hydrogen Separator Membrane Reactors (HS...
In this paper, we discuss the results of a preliminary systematic simulation study: the effect of op...