Dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature

This work analyzes the performance of adsorptive natural gas (ANG) storage during dynamic discharge phase at room temperature. Various aspects of the dynamic system were studied, however, emphasis was given to the delivery capacity of the storage cylinder since it is the absolute measure of ANG stor...

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Main Authors: Ridha, Firas Noori, Yunus, Rosli M., Rashid, Mohd., Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2006.02.008
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spelling my.utm.71792017-10-22T08:22:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7179/ Dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature Ridha, Firas Noori Yunus, Rosli M. Rashid, Mohd. Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi TP Chemical technology This work analyzes the performance of adsorptive natural gas (ANG) storage during dynamic discharge phase at room temperature. Various aspects of the dynamic system were studied, however, emphasis was given to the delivery capacity of the storage cylinder since it is the absolute measure of ANG storage system viability. The results demonstrated that activated carbons have better delivery capacities than molecular sieve zeolite and silica gel in spite of their higher thermal instability. Dynamic delivery capacities were found to be related inversely to discharge rate as a subsequent of further thermal instability. Increase in discharge rate from 1 L min− 1 to 5 L min− 1 resulted in the severest reduction in steady state delivery capacity, represented by a net factor between 7.6 and 12.1% taking the total delivery capacity as a reference. This range is dependent on the adsorbent type and properties. However, no hydrodynamic hindrances were observed in spite of these adsorbents were in powder form. Non-methane hydrocarbon gases have potential impacts on all types of delivery capacities within a reduction factor of 19.4% for natural gas containing 14.98 and 14.54 vol.% of ethane and propane discharged at 1 L min− 1. Such behavior appears to be mainly governed by the deactivation degree of the adsorbent with heavier hydrocarbon molecules Elsevier B.V. 2007 Article PeerReviewed Ridha, Firas Noori and Yunus, Rosli M. and Rashid, Mohd. and Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi (2007) Dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature. Fuel Processing Technology, 88 (4). pp. 349-357. ISSN 0378-3820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2006.02.008 10.1016/j.fuproc.2006.02.008
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Ridha, Firas Noori
Yunus, Rosli M.
Rashid, Mohd.
Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
Dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature
description This work analyzes the performance of adsorptive natural gas (ANG) storage during dynamic discharge phase at room temperature. Various aspects of the dynamic system were studied, however, emphasis was given to the delivery capacity of the storage cylinder since it is the absolute measure of ANG storage system viability. The results demonstrated that activated carbons have better delivery capacities than molecular sieve zeolite and silica gel in spite of their higher thermal instability. Dynamic delivery capacities were found to be related inversely to discharge rate as a subsequent of further thermal instability. Increase in discharge rate from 1 L min− 1 to 5 L min− 1 resulted in the severest reduction in steady state delivery capacity, represented by a net factor between 7.6 and 12.1% taking the total delivery capacity as a reference. This range is dependent on the adsorbent type and properties. However, no hydrodynamic hindrances were observed in spite of these adsorbents were in powder form. Non-methane hydrocarbon gases have potential impacts on all types of delivery capacities within a reduction factor of 19.4% for natural gas containing 14.98 and 14.54 vol.% of ethane and propane discharged at 1 L min− 1. Such behavior appears to be mainly governed by the deactivation degree of the adsorbent with heavier hydrocarbon molecules
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author Ridha, Firas Noori
Yunus, Rosli M.
Rashid, Mohd.
Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
author_facet Ridha, Firas Noori
Yunus, Rosli M.
Rashid, Mohd.
Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
author_sort Ridha, Firas Noori
title Dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature
title_short Dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature
title_full Dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature
title_fullStr Dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature
title_sort dynamic delivery analysis of adsorptive natural gas storages at room temperature
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2007
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7179/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2006.02.008
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