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Plasma Reformer for Low NOx Combustion (저 NOx 연소를 위한 플라즈마 개질기)

  • Kim, Kwan-Tae;Lee, Dae-Hoon;Cha, Min-Suk;Keel, Sang-In;Yoon, Jin-Han;Song, Young-Hoon
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.187-190
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    • 2007
  • A combined hydrogen generator of plasma and catalytic reformers has been developed, and has been applied to stabilize unstable flame of 200,000 Kcal/hr LPG combustor. The role of the plasma reformer is to generate hydrogen in a short period and to heat-up the catalytic reformer during the start-up time. After the start-up period, the catalytic reformer generates hydrogen through steam reforming with oxygen (SRO) reactions. The maximum capacity of the hydrogen generator is 100 lpm that is sufficient to be used to stabilize the flame of the present combustor. In order to reduce NOx and CO emissions simultaneously, 1) FGR (Flue Gas Recirculation) technique has been adopted and 2) the hydrogen has been added into the fuel supplied to the combustor. Test results shows that 25 % addition of hydrogen and 30 % FGR rate lead to simultaneous decrease of CO and NOx emissions. The technique proposed in the present study shows good potential to replace $NH_3$ SCR technique, especially in the case of small-scale combustor applications.

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Effect of Scale and Fuel Type on Heat-recirculating Swiss-roll Combustor Performance for Fuel Cell Reformer Applications (연료전지 개질기로 활용을 위한 스위스 롤 연소기의 크기와 연료의 종류에 따른 특성연구)

  • Kim, Youn-Ho;Huh, Hwan-Il;Ronney, Paul D.
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2011
  • The geometrically similar swiss roll reactors of different physical sizes were tested with the aim of independently determining the effects of Re and Da. It is found that the difference between catalytic and non-catalytic combustions extinction limits are narrowed as scale decreases. In addition to assess the importance of fuel chemistry, different families of fuels including alkanes and ethers were tested. From these results the effect of scale and fuel type on microscale reactor performance and implications for practical micro combustion devices are discussed.

HCCI Combustion Engines with Ultra Low CO2 and NOx Emissions and New Catalytic Emission Control Technology (CO2/NOx 초저배출형 HCCI 엔진 연소기술과 신촉매제어기술)

  • Kim, Moon-Hyeon
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.1413-1419
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    • 2008
  • The Kyoto Protocol, that had been in force from February 16, 2005, requires significant reduction in $CO_2$ emissions for all anthropogenic sources containing transportation, industrial, commercial, and residential fields, etc, and automotive emission standards for air pollutants such as particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxides $(NO_x)$ become more and more tight for improving ambient air quality. This paper has briefly reviewed homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) combustion technology offering dramatic reduction in $CO_2,\;NO_x$ and PM emissions, compared to conventional gasoline and diesel engine vehicles, in an effort of automotive industries and their related academic activities to comply with future fuel economy legislation, e.g., $CO_2$ emission standards and corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) in the respective European Union (EU) and United States of America (USA), and to meet very stringent future automotive emission standards, e.g., Tier 2 program in USA and EURO V in EU. In addition, major challenges to the widespread use of HCCI engines in road applications are discussed in aspects of new catalytic emissions controls to remove high CO and unburned hydrocarbons from such engine-equipped vehicles.

Flame Synthesis of Carbon Nanofibers using SUS304 Substrates (촉매금속 기판을 사용한 탄소나노섬유의 화염합성)

  • Lee, Gyo-Woo;Jurng, Jong-Soo;Hwang, Jung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.50-55
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    • 2003
  • Synthesis of carbon nanofibers on a metal substrate by an ethylene fueled inverse diffusion flame was observed. Stainless steel plates were used for the catalytic metal substrate. The effects of radial distance and residence time of the substrate were investigated. The role of hydrocarbon composition in the fuel was also viewed. Nanofibers with a diameter range of 30-70nm were found on the substrate. The carbon nanofibers were formed and grown in the region from 4 to 5.5mm from the central axis of a flame outside of the visible flame front in the radial direction. The minimum residence time required for the formation of carbon nanofibers were about 20 seconds, and over 60 seconds were required for the full-scale growth. The characteristic time of the formation of carbon nanofibers was much shorter than that of the substrate temperature growth. In this study, the variation in hydrocarbon composition had no significant effect on the formation and growth of the carbon nanofibers.

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Effects of Catalyst Metal and Substrate Temperature on a Flame Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials (화염을 이용한 탄소나노튜브와 나노섬유의 합성에 미치는 촉매금속 및 기판온도의 영향)

  • Lee, Gyo-Woo;Jurng, Jong-Soo;Hwang, Jung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2003
  • Synthesis of carbon nanomaterials on a metal substrate by an ethylene fueled inverse diffusion flame was illustrated. Stainless steel plates were used for the catalytic metal substrate. The effects of catalyst metal particles were investigated through $Fe(NO_3){_3}$ (ferric nitrate, nonahydrate) and $Ni(NO_3){_2}$ (nickel nitrate, hexahydrate). Carbon nanotubes and nanofibers with diameters of $30{\sim}70nm$ were found on the substrate for the case of using SUS304 substrates only and using them with metal nitrates. In case of using metal nitrates, due to the easy activation of the metal particles, the formation and growth of carbon nanomaterials were occurred in the lower temperature region than that of using SUS304 substrates only.

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Control of SCR System for NOx Reduction in a Refuse Incineration Plant Using Repetitive Control Method (반복제어법을 이용한 소각장 NOx 저감용 SCR 시스템의 제어)

  • 김인규;여태경;김환성;김상봉
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.2762-2770
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    • 2000
  • The refuse incineration plant has an important role in saving the combustion energy for local heating system. But harmful combustion gas(NOx etc.) leads to some serious environmental problem. To reduce the gas, a SCR(Selective Catalytic Reduction)system is installed and it is controlled by adjusting the flow of ammonia gas(NH3) . In this paper, we apply a repetitive control method to reduce NOx by adjusting the flow of ammonia gas for SCR system in a refuse incineration plant which is located in Haeundae, Pusan, Firstly, we analyze the inlet NOx period by FFt method, and verify its periodic variations. Secondly, we design a repetitive control system by using state space model method. Lastly, the effectiveness of repetitive control system is shown by comparing to a conventional PID control in simulation and experimental results.

A Study of Combustion Reaction of Methane by Pd Catalyst - Effects of Support Size & Calcination Temperature - (팔라듐 촉매의 메탄의 연소반응에 관한 연구 -담체의 크기와 소성온도에 따른 효과-)

  • Lee Taeck Hong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.8 no.3 s.24
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    • pp.52-56
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    • 2004
  • Pd catalyst have been used in hydrogenation, oxidation, and low temperature combustion reaction. Recently, it is candidated as a possible reagents in the partial oxidation of methanol reformers of the fuel cell. Pd catalysts, even though it is very precious and expensive, catalytic functioning is good, but it still need to be improved in the matter of durability and low catalytic activity after calcination. In this study, we synthesize the improved Pd catalyst and study their chemical functioning.

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Catalytic Activity Change of Perovskite Catalysts with A-Site Substitution (페로브스카이트 촉매에서 A-Site 치환에 따른 촉매활성 변화)

  • Hahm, Hyun-Sik;Kim, Kyu-Sung;Ahn, Sung-Hwan;Shin, Ki-Seok;Kim, Song-Hyoung;Park, Hong-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.272-277
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    • 2007
  • Catalytic activity changes of perovskite catalysts were examined with their A-site substitution. For the preparation of catalysts, Mn was used for B-site component and La, Ce, Sr, Ba, Ca, Ag were used for A-site component of the perovskite $catalysts(ABO_3)$ The effect of calcination temperature on methane combustion and perovskite structure was also investigated. The surface area and adsorbed oxygen species were tested with BET apparatus and $O_2-TPD$, respectively. Perovskite catalysts whose A-site was partially substituted needed higher calcination temperature than un-substituted one to form the perovskite structure. From $O_2-TPD$ experiment, it was found that methane combustion activity was directly related to the oxygen desorbing ability of the catalysts. The prepared catalyst(LM-7) was stable at $600^{\circ}C$ for 72 hours of reaction.

Effect of Bimetallic Pt-Rh and Trimetallic Pt-Pd-Rh Catalysts for Low Temperature Catalytic Combustion of Methane

  • Bhagiyalakshmi, Margandan;Anuradha, Ramani;Park, Sang-Do;Park, Tae-Sung;Cha, Wang-Seog;Jang, Hyun-Tae
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.120-124
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    • 2010
  • Monometallic, bimetallic and trimetallic particles consisting of different weight compositions of Pt-Pd-Rh over pure alumina wash coats have been synthesized and their catalytic performance on methane conversion was studied from 150 to $600^{\circ}C$. Different catalyst formulations with variable Pt, Pd and Rh contents for bimetallic and trimetallic systems were tried and $Pt_{(1.5)}Rh_{(0.3)}/Al_2O_3$ and $Pt_{(1.0)}Pd_{(1.0)}Rh_{(0.3)}/Al_2O_3$ shows low $T_{50}$ and $T_{90}$ temperatures. Bimetallic and trimetallic particle synergism acts as three way catalysts and therefore, all the catalysts show 100% methane conversion. The effect of supports such as $ZrO_2$ and $TiO_2$ on methane combustion was investigated; from $T_{50}$ and $T_{90}$ results both $Al_2O_3$ and $ZrO_2$ are suitable supports for low temperature methane combustion.

Catalytic Detoxication of Coal Combustion Gases (연탄 연소가스의 촉매제독에 관한 연구)

  • Tuwon Chang;Young Sun Uh;Youn Soo Sohn
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.656-663
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    • 1985
  • A catalytic conversion of carbon monoxide has been studied in a coal combustion system. Three different catalysts were prepared by impregnating 0.2% platinum on three different types of supports, ${\gamma}-Al_2O_3$ pellets, ceramic foam and honeycomb. These catalysts have shown an excellent initial activities in the coal combustion system, but they were rapidly deactivated in repeated uses. Among these catalysts ceramic foam has shown to be better than others both in activities and durabilities. The main cause of deactivation seems to be ascribed to poisoning by zinc metal and sulfur compounds and to decrease in platinum surface area by sintering.

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