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Swiss Roll Heat Exchangers / Reactors and Solid-oxide-fuel-cells Power Generation: an Experimental Study of Catalytic and Non-catalytic Reaction in Heat ... Reactors and Applications to Power Generation
Jeongmin Ahn
Swiss Roll Heat Exchangers / Reactors and Solid-oxide-fuel-cells Power Generation: an Experimental Study of Catalytic and Non-catalytic Reaction in Heat ... Reactors and Applications to Power Generation
Jeongmin Ahn
An experimental study of the performance of a Swiss roll heat exchanger and reactor was conducted, with emphasis on the extinction limits and comparison of results with and without catalyst. Experiments have demonstrated reducing wall thermal conductivity and thickness leads to lower heat losses and therefore increases operating temperatures and extends flammability limits. A polyimide reactor was built and survived prolonged testing at temperatures up to 500 ¿C. Polymer reactors may prove more practical for microscale devices due to their lower thermal conductivity and ease of manufacturing. Since the ultimate goal of current efforts is to develop combustion driven power generation devices at MEMS like scales, a thermally self-sustaining miniature power generation device was developed utilizing a single-chamber solid-oxide-fuel-cell (SOFC) placed in a Swiss roll. SOFC power densities up to 420 mW/cm^2 were observed at low Re. These results suggest that single-chamber SOFCs integrated with heat-recirculating reactors may be a viable approach for small-scale power generation devices.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 16, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9783639052985 |
Publishers | VDM Verlag |
Pages | 100 |
Dimensions | 145 g |
Language | English |
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