The Proceedings of the Thermal Engineering Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-290X
2003
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Microreactors for Portable Power Sources
Shuji TANAKAKuei Sung CHANGDaisuke SATOKazushi YOSHIDAMasayoshi ESASHI
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Pages 453-454

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The components of a novel miniature fuel cell/fuel reformer system fueled by liquid gases such as butane and propane were prototyped using MEMS technology and tested. In this system, fuel, air and water are supplied to the fuel reformer by utilizing the vapor pressure of the liquid gas for the reduction of power consumption by peripherals and the simplification of the system. The system is composed of a reforming reactor, a catalytic combustor, a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC), an ejector to supply air to the combustor and other peripherals. The reforming reactor demonstrated the steam reforming of methanol at an equivalent power of 200mW and a total efficiency of 6%. The combustor had a stable combustion area above 5W, and the complete combustion of butane was confirmed by gas chromatography. The ejector showed a potential to supply air required for the complete combustion of butane (31 times larger volume than butane).
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© 2003 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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