Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1282765 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2010 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

A proposed liquid hydrogen plant using a multi-component refrigerant (MR) refrigeration system is explained in this paper. A cycle that is capable of producing 100 tons of liquid hydrogen per day is simulated. The MR system can be used to cool feed normal hydrogen gas from 25 °C to the equilibrium temperature of −193 °C with a high efficiency. In addition, for the transition from the equilibrium temperature of the hydrogen gas from −193 °C to −253 °C, the new proposed four H2 Joule–Brayton cascade refrigeration system is recommended. The overall power consumption of the proposed plant is 5.35 kWh/kgLH2, with an ideal minimum of 2.89 kWh/kgLH2. The current plant in Ingolstadt is used as a reference, which has an energy consumption of 13.58 kWh/kgLH2 and an efficiency of 21.28%: the efficiency of the proposed system is 54.02% or more, where this depends on the assumed efficiency values for the compressors and expanders. Moreover, the proposed system has some smaller-size heat exchangers, much smaller compressor motors, and smaller crankcase compressors. Thus, it could represent a plant with the lowest construction cost with respect to the amount of liquid hydrogen produced in comparison to today’s plants, e.g., in Ingolstadt and Leuna. Therefore, the proposed system has many improvements that serve as an example for future hydrogen liquefaction plants.

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