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Parametric study of sulfuric acid decomposer for hydrogen production
Authors:Valery Ponyavin  Yitung Chen  Taha Mohamed  Mohamed Trabia  Anthony E Hechanova  Merrill Wilson
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4027, USA

bHarry Reid Center for Environmental Studies, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4009, USA

cCeramatec, Inc., 2425 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119, USA

Abstract:It is proposed to use a ceramic high-temperature heat exchanger as a sulfuric acid decomposer for hydrogen production within the sulfur–iodine thermo-chemical cycle portion of the hydrogen production process. In this cycle, hot helium from a nuclear reactor is used to heat the SI (sulfuric acid) feed components (H2O, H2SO4, SO3) to obtain appropriate conditions for the SI decomposition reaction. The inner walls of the SI decomposition channels of the decomposer are coated by a catalyst to decompose sulfur trioxide into sulfur dioxide and oxygen. The heat exchanger and decomposer are made of silicon carbide (SiC).

A three-dimensional computational model is developed to investigate fluid flow, heat transfer, chemical reaction, and stress analysis within the decomposer. Fluid/thermal/chemical analysis of the decomposer is conducted using FLUENT software. Thermal results of this analysis are exported to ANSYS software to perform a probabilistic failure analysis. Effects of using various channel geometries of the decomposer are investigated.

Keywords:Chemical decomposition  Heat transfer  Heat exchanger  Stress analysis  Weibull probabilistic failure analysis  Silicon carbide
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