Wave Reformer Channel Shape Design for Enhanced Hydrogen Pyrolysis
G. Madiot,
S. Tüchler,
P. Akbari
et al.
Abstract:A wave reformer utilizes shock wave heating resulting from pressure exchange between a driver and a driven gas to initiate a thermal decomposition reaction. Although widely applicable to many reactions, this paper will focus on the thermal pyrolysis of methane to produce hydrogen and solid (black) carbon. It uses wave rotor technology that has been applied to other applications but developed specifically here for high-temperature pyrolysis by New Wave Hydrogen Inc. (NWH). This research uses a quasi-two-dimensi… Show more
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