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Effective Heat and Mass Transport Properties of Anisotropic Porous Ceria for Solar Thermochemical Fuel Generation

Haussener, Sophia  
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Steinfeld, Aldo
2012
Materials

High-resolution X-ray computed tomography is employed to obtain the exact 3D geometrical configuration of porous anisotropic ceria applied in solar-driven thermochemical cycles for splitting H2O and CO2. The tomography data are, in turn, used in direct pore-level numerical simulations for determining the morphological and effective heat/mass transport properties of porous ceria, namely: porosity, specific surface area, pore size distribution, extinction coefficient, thermal conductivity, convective heat transfer coefficient, permeability, Dupuit-Forchheimer coefficient, and tortuosity and residence time distributions. Tailored foam designs for enhanced transport properties are examined by means of adjusting morphologies of artificial ceria samples composed of bimodal distributed overlapping transparent spheres in an opaque medium.

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research article
DOI
10.3390/ma5010192
Web of Science ID

WOS:000300722400012

Author(s)
Haussener, Sophia  
Steinfeld, Aldo
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

MDPI

Published in
Materials
Volume

5

Start page

192

End page

209

Subjects

porous media

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morphology

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transport

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radiation

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conduction

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convection

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fluid flow

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anisotropy

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solar

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ceria

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Scattering Coefficients

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Radiative Properties

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H-2 Generation

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Ceramics

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Media

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Identification

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Absorption

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Energy

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Water

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Flow

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March 29, 2012
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