(328c) A Systematic Methodology for the Evaluation of Alternative Thermochemical Cycles for Hydrogen Production
AIChE Annual Meeting
2008
2008 Annual Meeting
Hydrogen Production for a Hydrogen Economy
Advances in Electrolytic and Thermochemical Processes
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - 4:15pm to 4:45pm
Here we present and demonstrate a process systems engineering-based methodology for the initial evaluation of alternative thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production. The five major components of the proposed strategy are (i) conceptualization, (ii) reaction cluster synthesis, (iii) flow sheet design, simulation, and analysis, (iv) process integration and (v) performance evaluation. Specifically, the resulting approach involves selecting atomic and molecular species with desired properties, identifying suitable thermodynamically feasible cycles of reactions based on these species, screening and sequencing the most promising of the identified reaction clusters, designing a process of unit operations to carry out the reaction cluster, and integrating those processes to maximize thermodynamic efficiency and resource utilization. An integrated suite of resources, including AspenOne software, is employed to aid in implementation of the algorithm. The strength of the proposed methodology is demonstrated through an illustrative example involving the commonly studied Fe-Cl system. The results of our systematic evaluation provide cycles with estimated efficiencies ranging from 35.0% to 48.8%, consistent with previous findings in the literature for the Fe-Cl system.
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