DocumentCode
1015263
Title
Efficiency of a Hybrid-Type Plasma-Assisted Fuel Reformation System
Author
Matveev, Igor B. ; Serbin, Serhiy I. ; Lux, Scott M.
Author_Institution
Appl. Plasma Technol., McLean, VA
Volume
36
Issue
6
fYear
2008
Firstpage
2940
Lastpage
2946
Abstract
The major advantages of a new plasma-assisted fuel reformation system are its cost effectiveness and technical efficiency. Applied Plasma Technologies has proposed its new highly efficient hybrid-type plasma-assisted system for organic fuel combustion and gasification. The system operates as a multimode multipurpose reactor in a wide range of plasma feedstock gases and turndown ratios. This system also has convenient and simultaneous feeding of several reagents in the reaction zone such as liquid fuels, coal, steam, and air. A special methodology has been developed for such a system in terms of heat balance evaluation and optimization. This methodology considers all existing and possible energy streams, which could influence the system´s efficiency. The developed hybrid-type plasma system could be suitable for combustion applications, mobile and autonomous small-to-mid-size liquid fuel and coal gasification modules, hydrogen-rich gas generators, waste-processing facilities, and plasma chemical reactors.
Keywords
chemical reactors; coal gasification; combustion; fuel processing industries; plasma materials processing; coal gasification; combustion; fuel reformation system; liquid fuel; multimode multipurpose reactor; organic fuel; plasma chemical reactors; waste processing; Chemical reactors; Combustion; Costs; Fuels; Gases; Hybrid power systems; Inductors; Optimization methods; Plasma applications; Plasma chemistry; Coal; combustion; liquid fuel; plasma; reformation; waste processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2008.2006843
Filename
4694088
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