• Title/Summary/Keyword: 초소형 리포머

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Studies on a Micro Reformer System with a Two-staged Microcombustor (초소형 2단 연소기를 이용한 리포머 시스템에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ki-Baek;Lee, Jung-Hak;Kwon, Oh-Chae
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.217-225
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    • 2008
  • A new micro reformer system consisted of a micro reformer, a microcombustor and a micro evaporator was studied experimentally and computationally. In order to satisfy the primary requirements for designing the microcombustor integrated with a micro evaporator, i.e. stable burning in a small confinement and maximum heat transfer through a wall, the present microcombustor is simply cylindrical to be easily fabricated but two-staged (expanding downstream) to feasibly control ignition and stable burning. Results show that the aspect ratio and wall thickness of the microcombustor substantially affect ignition and thermal characteristics. For the optimized design conditions, a premixed microflame was easily ignited in the expanded second stage combustor, moved into the smaller first stage combustor, and finally stabilized therein. A micro reformer system integrated with a modified microcombustor based on the optimized design condition was fabricated. For a typical operating condition, the designed micro reformer system produced 22.3 sccm hydrogen (3.61 W in LHV) in an overall efficiency of 12%.

Combustion Characteristics in a Two-staged Microcombustor for a Micro Reformer System (초소형 리포머용 2단 초소형 연소기 내 연소특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ki-Baek;Kwon, Oh-Chae
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2007.05b
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    • pp.2238-2243
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    • 2007
  • A new microcombustor configuration for a micro fuel-cell reformer integrated with a micro evaporator was studied experimentally and computationally. The present microcombustor is simply cylindrical to be easily fabricated but two-staged, expending downstream, to feasibly control ignition and stable burning. Results show that the aspect ratio of the first stage and the wall thickness of the microcombustors substantially affect ignition and thermal characteristics. For the optimized design conditions, a premixed microflame was easily ignited in the expanded second stage combustor, moved into the smaller first stage combustor, and finally stabilized therein. The measured and predicted temperature distributions across the microcombustor walls indicated that heat generated in the microcombustor is well transferred. Thus, the present microcombustor configuration could be applied to the practical micro reformers integrated with a micro evaporator for use of fuel cells.

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