Zero-Emission Turbine on the Basis of Reversible Hydrogen-Containing Monofuels as an Efficient Tool for the Ecologically Sound Power Engineering: Evaluation of Thermodynamic Efficiency Full article
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11th World Hydrogen Energy Conference 23-28 Jun 1996 , Stuttgart |
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Source | Hydrogen Energy Progress XI: Proceedings of the 11th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Stuttgart, Germany, 23-28 June 1996 Compilation, DECHEMA. Frankfurt, Germany.1996. 2766 c. |
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Output data | Year: 1996, Pages: 925-930 Pages count : 6 | ||
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Abstract:
In this communication we present a new concept of Zero-Emission Turbine (ZET) that can serve as an efficient tool for ecologically sound power technology. A direct application of products of a reversible conversion of hydrogen-containing fuels like syn-gas, a mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen, etc., as a working fluid of a gas turbine makes it possible to regenerate the fuel mixture after releasing its energy excess and reusing the fuel in a closed cycle without heat exchangers.
Thermodynamic efficiency of ZET based on these ''monofuels'' taking part in reversible catalytic reactions was calculated to exceed 50% at 4 MPa pressure and maximum temperature of the fuel about 1100 K. This allows to suggest a new kind of efficient systems for energy storage, which can compete with the scheme of the energy storage in the form of hydrogen and oxygen produced by water electrolysis.
Cite:
Prokopiev S.I.
, Aristov Y.I.
, Parmon V.N.
Zero-Emission Turbine on the Basis of Reversible Hydrogen-Containing Monofuels as an Efficient Tool for the Ecologically Sound Power Engineering: Evaluation of Thermodynamic Efficiency
In compilation Hydrogen Energy Progress XI: Proceedings of the 11th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Stuttgart, Germany, 23-28 June 1996. – DECHEMA., 1996. – Т.1-3. – C.925-930. WOS
Zero-Emission Turbine on the Basis of Reversible Hydrogen-Containing Monofuels as an Efficient Tool for the Ecologically Sound Power Engineering: Evaluation of Thermodynamic Efficiency
In compilation Hydrogen Energy Progress XI: Proceedings of the 11th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Stuttgart, Germany, 23-28 June 1996. – DECHEMA., 1996. – Т.1-3. – C.925-930. WOS
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Web of science | WOS:A1996BG96N00110 |
Chemical Abstracts | 1997:59191 |
Chemical Abstracts (print) | 126:133456 |
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