Updates / published 09.10.24

Alicia Torres-Gomez and Prof. Graham Pullan have published a paper titled “A novel expansion configuration for a hydrogen liquefaction plant” in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.

Abstract:

This study proposes a pathway to improve the efficiency of the hydrogen liquefaction process by including single-phase turboexpanders in the final hydrogen expansion. A sensitivity study compares three configurations. All three expansions have the same inlet and outlet pressures, while the inlet temperature is the same for Cases A and C but not for Case B. Case A is a standard isenthalpic expansion using a Joule-Thomson valve. Case B uses a fully wet turboexpander which expands on the liquid side of the two-phase curve and hence requires more cooling prior to the expansion. Case C is a compromise where the single-phase expansion is done by a turboexpander and the two-phase expansion by a Joule-Thomson valve. For the WE-NET configuration analysed (and a 50-bar top pressure), Case C has an increase in yield of 13.3% points and in exergetic efficiency of 4.6% points, compared to the baseline (Case A).

 

Links:

Paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360319924038990

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicia-torres-gomez-181b08151/

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