Title of article
Two novel oxy-fuel power cycles integrated with natural gas reforming and CO2 capture
Author/Authors
Na Zhang، نويسنده , , Noam Lior، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
12
From page
340
To page
351
Abstract
Two novel system configurations were proposed for oxy-fuel natural gas turbine systems with integrated steam reforming and CO2 capture and separation. The steam reforming heat is obtained from the available turbine exhaust heat, and the produced syngas is used as fuel with oxygen as the oxidizer. Internal combustion is used, which allows a very high heat input temperature. Moreover, the turbine working fluid can expand down to a vacuum, producing an overall high-pressure ratio. Particular attention was focused on the integration of the turbine exhaust heat recovery with both reforming and steam generation processes, in ways that reduce the heat transfer-related exergy destruction. The systems were thermodynamically simulated, predicting a net energy efficiency of 50–52% (with consideration of the energy needed for oxygen separation), which is higher than the Graz cycle energy efficiency by more than 2 percentage points. The improvement is attributed primarily to a decrease of the exergy change in the combustion and steam generation processes that these novel systems offer. The systems can attain a nearly 100% CO2 capture.
Keywords
Novel power systems , Oxy-fuel cycles , CO2 capture , Natural gas reforming
Journal title
Energy
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Energy
Record number
417255
Link To Document