Particle mechanics and mixture homogeneity in a demonstration reactor system for the indirect reduction of redox particles

IF 6 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Sebastian Richter , Johannes Grobbel , Stefan Brendelberger , Martin Roeb , Christian Sattler
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Abstract

Many studies on two-step solar-thermochemical redox cycles for fuel production consider a combined receiver–reactor to perform the concurrent sub-processes of radiation absorption and reaction, which implies process limitations and increased technical complexity. Designed to circumvent this, an indirect concept uses an inert Al2O3 particle cycle absorbing heat in a receiver and transferring it to the particulate SrFeO3δ redox material in a common reactor. This Particle Mix Reactor (PMR) has been experimentally demonstrated and is investigated here in terms of particle mechanics by both measurement and simulation. With a newly developed tool for experimental particle bed segmentation, the spatial distribution of mixture homogeneity could be determined. DEM simulations – beneficial for the representation of dissimilar particle types – require mechanical contact parameters, that were obtained via an adapted systematic calibration procedure. Al2O3 and SrFeO3δ particles clearly differ in their results for similar collisions, especially concerning the rolling friction coefficient and the coefficient of restitution. Experimental results were reproducible, and no effect of temperature on mixture homogeneity could be identified. A significant improvement potential of mixture quality was revealed, with Al2O3 to SrFeO3δ particle mass ratios of about 3.5 for the upmost bed layer and of about 0.5 for the lower ones. Simulation results are satisfactorily consistent with experimental results, both qualitatively for particle motion, and for mixture homogeneity at a mean deviation of 26%. This makes the simulation model valid for further design and optimization purposes and facilitates the subsequent analysis of simulated temperature results.

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Solar Energy
Solar Energy 工程技术-能源与燃料
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13.90
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期刊介绍: Solar Energy welcomes manuscripts presenting information not previously published in journals on any aspect of solar energy research, development, application, measurement or policy. The term "solar energy" in this context includes the indirect uses such as wind energy and biomass
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