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Experimental Investigation of a JP8 Fuel Processor: Autothermal Reformer and CO-Cleanup Train
2010
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
This paper presents an experimental investigation of a fuel processor consisting of a JP-8 autothermal reforming (ATR) reactor and a surrogate-fed CO-cleanup train. The CO-cleanup train, comprising a water-gas shift (WGS) and two preferential oxidation (PROX) reactors, was tested as an integrated reactor train. A finnedwall ATR reactor was examined for light-off behavior and for steady-state product distribution, upon which the CO-cleanup train was designed. The thermal and chemical transient
doi:10.1021/ie901735x
fatcat:jidfhyhiivh6vlfrmrnjl7ydaq