Thermodynamic Analysis of Hydrogen Production From Conventional Steam Reforming of Groundnut Shell
Abstract:Hydrogen production was simulated (with CEA and Aspen Plus software) using conventional steam reforming process and groundnut shell as feedstock. Chemical equilibrium application (CEA) that works based on minimisation of Gibbs Energy was used for the study. It is found that H 2 yield, and purity increased steeply as temperature increased. However, at steam to carbon ratio (S:C) 0 at least 900 K is required to undergo thermal decomposition and to start converting the feedstock significantly to H 2 . H 2 yield a… Show more
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