2008 Annual Meeting
(328e) Design of Recuperative Sulfuric Acid Decomposition Reactor for Hydrogen Generation Processes
Authors
Previous calculations involved modeling to produce a detailed temperature-enthalpy (T-H) diagram for the H2SO4-SO3-SO2-O2-H2O system of the evaporation and decomposition processes for pinch analysis. Previous detailed modeling and analysis has been performed for the Westinghouse design by Connolly, et al(2). Current analysis involves detailed modeling and sizing of the recuperative concept. This design phase entailed detailed heat transfer analysis and sizing of the reactor. Calculations were performed with a multi-tube reactor design in which the outer shell of the reactor contained structured packing to facilitate heat transfer on the shell side. This resulted in a design consisting of a total of 750 tubes at 6.7 meters in length contained in two vessels with an inner diameter of 3.7 meters.