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Chemical Engineering and Processing, Vol.49, No.7, 804-808, 2010
Analysis of radial flow reformer for fuel cell applications (Reprinted from Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification, vol 48, pg 1482-1486, 2009)
In this paper, the performance of a radial flow reformer is analyzed. Fundamental principles of reaction engineering are utilized to design this reactor where methane is reformed to produce sufficient hydrogen to generate 20W of power in a fuel cell. It is shown that the radial flow geometry leads to modest pressure drop. The reactor operates at a pressure of 150 kPa, a steam to methane ratio of 3 and an inlet temperature of 848 K and is able to generate sufficient hydrogen for 20W of power. The heat duty required for the reformer is approximately 43% of the power generated. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.