JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592

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Experimental Investigation in The Adsorption Process for Steam Generation Using A Zeolite-Water System
Erfina OKTARIANIKeisuke TAHARAKazuya NAKASHIMAAtsushi NODABing XUEAgung Tri WIJAYANTAKoichi NAKASOJun FUKAI
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A direct-contact system using zeolite 13X-water working pairs is expected as an effective process to generate steam more than 150°C from water below 100°C. As a basic study, steam at 100°C from water at 80°C was investigated. The effects of the direction of feeding water in the adsorption process were experimentally investigated. The experimental results for the feeding from the bottom show that mass of generated steam reached almost 90% of the theoretical value obtained by heat mass balances. However, the performance, that is, the mass ratio of generated steam to the inlet water was around 6.5% because much water should be introduced to get contact between zeolite particle and water. Feeding water from the top was therefore investigated to increase the performance of steam generation with various nozzle configurations. Although the mass of the product steam was less than that for feeding water from the bottom, the mass ratio was improved to 13% by using 14 nozzles. This is because the nozzles installation enlarged the contact area between water and zeolite with a small amount of water.

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