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Plasmatron Reformers

Bromberg, L., Hadidi, K., Cohn, D.R. (2005b), Plasmatron Reformation of Renewable Fuels, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Publ. PSFC/JA-05-3, Cambridge, MA. [Pg.922]

The high temperature makes the residence time and consequently the space requirements of the reactor low, but also generates heat loss issues for small scale systems. About 10% of the electrical power input is lost in plasmatron reformers according to Cohn et al. [85]. [Pg.43]

The practical development of plasmatron reformers is discussed in Section 7.1.6. [Pg.43]

Plasmatron reformers are suitable for the conversion of all types of fuel, including heavy feedstock such as biomass and diesel. Their lower size is limited to an electrical power equivalent of about 1 kWei. [Pg.264]


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