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FUEL AND AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR COMBUSTION BASED POWER SOURCES Speaker : C.M Lee Teacher : Cheng-Hsien Liu Date: 2007.6.6 TRANSDUCERS 05, Seoul, Korea, June 5-9, 2005 Daisuke Satoh, Shuji Tanaka and Masayoshj Esashi Department of Nanomechanics, Tohoku University
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Outline Introduction System and components Simulation and Result Conclusion
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Introduction Hydrocarbon fuels such as methanol and butane have much larger chemical energy density than electric energy density in existing batteries direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) PEFC using hydrogen as a fuel has one order of magnitude higher power density compared to DMFCs
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But !hydrogen is problematic in storage. reforming hydrocarbons, storing hydrogen in metal hydride, high-pressure containers and carbon nanostmctures, and producing hydrogen from chemical hydrides In this study, we have developed a fuel and air supply system for a combustor in a micro fuel reformer. Introduction
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System and components Fuel reforming system micro valve and an ejector. The valve regulates pressurized fuel gas the ejector supplies air with the fuel to the combustor In this study, iso-butane is used as a fuel
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System and components (Micro valve) Micro valve largely-deformable corrugated diaphragm two small electrostatic valves. Design goal low electric power consumption low pressure loss normally-closed operation for pressurized fuel.
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The corrugated diaphragm is actuated by the vapor pressure of liquid gas The pressure to actuate the corrugated diaphragm is controlled by two small electrostatic valves Micro valve
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The ejector is composed of a nozzle, a mixing section and a diffuser. System and components (Ejector)
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Simulation and Result primary pressure and entrainment ratio which is defined as the ratio of the mass flow rate of the secondary flow to that of the primary flow.
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Simulation and Result
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Conclusion This paper described an ejector and a micro valve used in a fuel and air supply system for a micro combustor. The CFD simulation of the ejector was performed The pressure loss is as low as 11 Pa/sccm, and the electrostatic valve controlled butane with a pressure of 220 Wa at a driving voltage of 40 V.
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