Thermodynamic study of a new thermochemical cycle for the hydrogen production powered by different thermal sources
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Bibliotheque centrale -Unversite de Laghouat
Abstract
The present study aims to investigating and simulating a hydrogen cycle production at low
temperatures using thermochemical reactions. The cycle used in this work is based on the
dissociation of water molecules depending on a copper-chlorine couple (Cu-Cl). Furthermore, the
proposed method uses mainly thermal energy provided by a turbine exhaust. This proposed cycle
differs from what is found in the literature. However, most of the thermochemical cycles for
hydrogen production work at quite high temperature which is a technical challenge. Therefore, the
maximum temperature used in the present cycle is limited to 500 °C. A thermodynamic analysis
based on both first and second laws is performed to evaluate the energy, exergy, and efficiency of
each reaction and the overall exergetic efficiency of the system. Furthermore, a parametric study
is conducted to figure out the impact of the surrounding temperatures on the overall exergetic
efficiency using the energy simulation software EES. The results show that the cycle can achieve
an exergy efficiency of 30.5%. the quantity of hydrogen and oxygen produced from this cycle was
calculated for this cycle after connecting the hydrogen production unit with a thermal power plant
producing electricity with gas turbines at Hassi R'mel.
Keywords
Hydrogen production; thermochemical process; Copper-Chlorine cycle; water dissociate; exergy
and energy analyses.
