Friday, 4 November 2005: 8:00 AM-10:30 AM
207 (Cincinnati Convention Center)

Nuclear Engineering Division (14)

#581 - Nuclear Hydrogen Production Process Design and Economics (14007)
Hydrogen can be produced via water-splitting by the use of heat from a high-temperature nuclear reactor combined with various hydrogen production processes, including thermochemical, electrolytic, and hybrid cycles. This session will include papers discussing the plant design, system analysis, economics and infrastructure issues of nuclear hydrogen production. Analysis of plant efficiency and process modeling of hydrogen production processes (with emphasis on overall plant system performance) may also be included.
Cochairs:Ben Russ
William Rhodes
Chair:William Summers
8:00 AMNuclear Hydrogen for Production of Liquid Hydrocarbon Transport Fuels
Charles Forsberg
8:20 AMHydrogen Costs for the Pbmr Thermal Reactor and the Westinghouse Process
Edward J. Lahoda, Willem Kriel, Michael M. Nigra, Garrett T. McLaughlin
8:40 AMDevelopment of Design and Simulation Model and Safety Study of Large-Scale Hydrogen Production Using Nuclear Power
Sal B. Rodríguez Jr., Randall O. Gauntt, Shripad T. Revankar, Karen Vierow
9:00 AMGeneration of Hydrogen Using Electrolyzer with Sulfur Dioxide Depolarized Anode
John L. Steimke, Timothy J. Steeper
9:20 AMEconomic Analysis of Hydrogen Production Via Water-Splitting Using Nuclear Energy
William A. Summers, Maximilian B. Gorensek
9:40 AMSimulation of Decomposition of Sulfur Trioxide Gas on Self-Catalytic Metallic Material
Kiran Kumar Muramalla, Yitung Chen, Anthony E. Hechanova
Sponsor:Nuclear Engineering Division

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