STEAM AND SOFC BASED REFORMING OPTIONS OF PEM FUEL CELLS FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS

The need for green energy sources without or with low emissions in addition to improve the using efficiency of current fossil fuels in the marine field makes it important to replace or improve current fossil-fuelled engines. The replacement process should work on narrowing the gap between the most s...

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Main Authors: Mohamed M. El Gohary, Nader R. Ammar, Ibrahim S. Seddiek
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture 2015-06-01
Series:Brodogradnja
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spelling doaj-c62755f952f44052bcd40c8fb49abe172020-11-24T21:42:49ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval ArchitectureBrodogradnja0007-215X1845-58592015-06-016626176STEAM AND SOFC BASED REFORMING OPTIONS OF PEM FUEL CELLS FOR MARINE APPLICATIONSMohamed M. El Gohary0Nader R. Ammar1Ibrahim S. Seddiek2Department of Marine Engineering, Faculty of Maritime Studies, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt. 1- Department of Marine Engineering, Faculty of Maritime Studies, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. 2-Department of Marine Engineering Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt.The need for green energy sources without or with low emissions in addition to improve the using efficiency of current fossil fuels in the marine field makes it important to replace or improve current fossil-fuelled engines. The replacement process should work on narrowing the gap between the most scientific innovative clean energy technologies and the concepts of feasibility and cost-effective solutions. Early expectations of very low emissions and relatively high efficiencies have been met in marine power plants using fuel cell. In this study, steam and SOFC based reforming options of natural gas for PEM fuel cells are proposed as an attractive option to limit the environmental impact of the marine sector. The benefits of these two different reforming options can be assessed using computer predictions incorporating chemical flow sheeting software. It is found that a high overall efficiency approaching 60% may be achieved using SOFC based reforming systems which are significantly better than a reformed PEM system or an SOFC only system.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=206665Solid oxide fuel cellPolymer electrolyte membrane fuel cellreforming optionsmarine applications
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author Mohamed M. El Gohary
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Ibrahim S. Seddiek
spellingShingle Mohamed M. El Gohary
Nader R. Ammar
Ibrahim S. Seddiek
STEAM AND SOFC BASED REFORMING OPTIONS OF PEM FUEL CELLS FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS
Brodogradnja
Solid oxide fuel cell
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell
reforming options
marine applications
author_facet Mohamed M. El Gohary
Nader R. Ammar
Ibrahim S. Seddiek
author_sort Mohamed M. El Gohary
title STEAM AND SOFC BASED REFORMING OPTIONS OF PEM FUEL CELLS FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS
title_short STEAM AND SOFC BASED REFORMING OPTIONS OF PEM FUEL CELLS FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS
title_full STEAM AND SOFC BASED REFORMING OPTIONS OF PEM FUEL CELLS FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS
title_fullStr STEAM AND SOFC BASED REFORMING OPTIONS OF PEM FUEL CELLS FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS
title_full_unstemmed STEAM AND SOFC BASED REFORMING OPTIONS OF PEM FUEL CELLS FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS
title_sort steam and sofc based reforming options of pem fuel cells for marine applications
publisher Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
series Brodogradnja
issn 0007-215X
1845-5859
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The need for green energy sources without or with low emissions in addition to improve the using efficiency of current fossil fuels in the marine field makes it important to replace or improve current fossil-fuelled engines. The replacement process should work on narrowing the gap between the most scientific innovative clean energy technologies and the concepts of feasibility and cost-effective solutions. Early expectations of very low emissions and relatively high efficiencies have been met in marine power plants using fuel cell. In this study, steam and SOFC based reforming options of natural gas for PEM fuel cells are proposed as an attractive option to limit the environmental impact of the marine sector. The benefits of these two different reforming options can be assessed using computer predictions incorporating chemical flow sheeting software. It is found that a high overall efficiency approaching 60% may be achieved using SOFC based reforming systems which are significantly better than a reformed PEM system or an SOFC only system.
topic Solid oxide fuel cell
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell
reforming options
marine applications
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