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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Analysis of a new methodology applied to the desorption of natural gas in activated carbon vessels
Authors: Santos, Jailson Charles dos
Gurgel, José Maurício Alves de Matos
Marcondes, Francisco
Keywords: Adsorbed natural gas;Discharge process;Activated carbon;Finite-volume method
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: www.elsevier.com
Citation: SANTOS, Jailson Charles dos; GURGEL, Jose Mauricio Alves de Matos; MARCONDES, Francisco. Analysis of a new methodology applied to the desorption of natural gas in activated carbon vessels. Applied Thermal Engineering, v. 73, p. 931-939, 2014.
Abstract: The presented work performs a numerical investigation of natural gas desorption process in activated carbon vessels. The numerical results show that increasing the inlet temperature of gas increases the desorption of the adsorbed material. It also observed that the desorption time is a function of the applied pressure drop. For the investigated cases of the presented work, the desorption time varied from 250 s to 600 s. It is proposed that in order to reduce the negative effects of the heat of adsorption to the process, one fraction of desorbed gas must be circulated in an external heat exchange to use the energy of exhaustion gas to increase the gas's inlet temperature. This approach avoids the use of additional devices to the system, such as external heating jackets and fins that increase the complexity of the system.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/61490
ISSN: 1359-4311
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