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Thermodynamic design of hydrogen liquefaction systems with helium or neon Brayton refrigerator

Authors
Chang, Ho-MyungRyu, Ki NamBaik, Jong Hoon
Issue Date
Apr-2018
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Hydrogen; Liquefaction; Thermodynamics; Brayton refrigerator
Citation
CRYOGENICS, v.91, pp.68 - 76
Journal Title
CRYOGENICS
Volume
91
Start Page
68
End Page
76
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/3871
DOI
10.1016/j.cryogenics.2018.02.007
ISSN
0011-2275
Abstract
A thermodynamic study is carried out for the design of hydrogen liquefaction systems with helium (He) or neon (Ne) Brayton refrigerator. This effort is motivated by our immediate goal to develop a small-capacity (100 L/h) liquefier for domestic use in Korea. Eight different cycles are proposed and their thermodynamic performance is investigated in comparison with the existing liquefaction systems. The proposed cycles include the standard and modified versions of He Brayton refrigerators whose lowest temperature is below 20 K. The Brayton refrigerator is in direct thermal contact with the hydrogen flow at atmospheric pressure from ambient-temperature gas to cryogenic liquid. The Linde-Hampson system pre-cooled by a Ne Brayton refrigerator is also considered. Full cycle analysis is performed with the real properties of fluids to estimate the figure of merit (FOM) under an optimized operation condition. It is concluded that He Brayton refrigerators are feasible for this small-scale liquefaction, because a reasonably high efficiency can be achieved with simple and safe (low-pressure) operation. The complete cycles with He Brayton refrigerator are presented for the development of a prototype, including the ortho-to-para conversion.
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