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Catalytic Microreactors for Portable Power Generation

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"Catalytic Microreactors for Portable Power Generation" addresses a problem of high relevance and increased complexity in energy technology. This thesis outlines an investigation into catalytic and gas-phase combustion characteristics in channel-flow, platinum-coated microreactors. The emphasis of the study is on microreactor/microturbine concepts for portable power generation and the fuels of interest are methane and propane. The author carefully describes numerical and experimental techniques, providing a new insight into the complex interactions between chemical kinetics and molecular transport processes, as well as giving the first detailed report of hetero-/homogeneous chemical reaction mechanisms for catalytic propane combustion. The outcome of this work will be widely applied to the industrial design of micro- and mesoscale combustors.

List of contents

Nomenclature
Introduction
Experimental setup
Numerical models
Experimental and numerical investigation of the hetero /homogeneous combustion of lean propane/air mixtures over platinum
Experimental and numerical investigation of a propane fueled, catalytic, mesoscale combustor
Hetero /homogeneous combustion and stability maps in methane fueled catalytic microreactors
Stability of hetero /homogeneous combustion in propane and methane fueled catalytic microreactors: channel confinement and molecular transport effects
Numerical investigation on the start up of methane fueled, catalytic microreactors
Conclusions Summary - Outlook

Summary

"Catalytic Microreactors for Portable Power Generation” addresses a problem of high relevance and increased complexity in energy technology. This thesis outlines an investigation into catalytic and gas-phase combustion characteristics in channel-flow, platinum-coated microreactors. The emphasis of the study is on microreactor/microturbine concepts for portable power generation and the fuels of interest are methane and propane. The author carefully describes numerical and experimental techniques, providing a new insight into the complex interactions between chemical kinetics and molecular transport processes, as well as giving the first detailed report of hetero-/homogeneous chemical reaction mechanisms for catalytic propane combustion. The outcome of this work will be widely applied to the industrial design of micro- and mesoscale combustors.

Product details

Authors Symeon Karagiannidis
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.04.2011
 
EAN 9783642176678
ISBN 978-3-642-17667-8
No. of pages 112
Weight 324 g
Illustrations XVI, 112 p.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

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