JOURNAL ARTICLE

Solar Thermochemical Water-Splitting Ferrite-Cycle Heat Engines

Richard B. DiverJames E. MillerMark D. AllendorfNathan P. SiegelRoy E. Hogan

Year: 2008 Journal:   Journal of Solar Energy Engineering Vol: 130 (4)   Publisher: ASM International

Abstract

Thermochemical cycles are a type of heat engine that utilize high-temperature heat to produce chemical work. Like their mechanical work producing counterparts, their efficiency depends on the operating temperature and on the irreversibility of their internal processes. With this in mind, we have invented innovative design concepts for two-step solar-driven thermochemical heat engines based on iron oxide and iron oxide mixed with other metal oxide (ferrites) working materials. The design concepts utilize two sets of moving beds of ferrite reactant materials in close proximity and moving in opposite directions to overcome a major impediment to achieving high efficiency—thermal recuperation between solids in efficient countercurrent arrangements. They also provide an inherent separation of the product hydrogen and oxygen and are an excellent match with a high-concentration solar flux. However, they also impose unique requirements on the ferrite reactants and materials of construction as well as an understanding of the chemical and cycle thermodynamics. In this paper, the counter-rotating-ring receiver∕reactor∕recuperator solar thermochemical heat engine concept is introduced, and its basic operating principles are described. Preliminary thermal efficiency estimates are presented and discussed. Our results and development approach are also outlined.

Keywords:
Thermochemical cycle Heat engine Thermal efficiency Nuclear engineering Thermal Thermodynamic cycle Work (physics) Solar energy Process engineering Mechanical engineering Materials science Hydrogen Thermodynamics Chemistry Hydrogen production Combustion Engineering Electrical engineering Physics

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Topics

Adsorption and Cooling Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Looping and Thermochemical Processes
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Solar-Powered Water Purification Methods
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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