1. Increasing Compressed Gas Energy Storage Density Using CO2–N2 Gas Mixture.
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Abuheiba, Ahmad, Ally, Moonis R., Smith, Brennan, and Momen, Ayyoub
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COMPRESSED gas , *ENERGY storage , *GAS mixtures , *ENERGY density , *COMPRESSED air energy storage , *GAS storage , *COMPRESSED natural gas - Abstract
This paper demonstrates a new method by which the energy storage density of compressed air systems is increased by 56.8% by changing the composition of the compressed gas to include a condensable component. A higher storage density of 7.33 MJ/m3 is possible using a mixture of 88% CO2 and 12% N2 compared to 4.67 MJ/m3 using pure N2. This ratio of gases representing an optimum mixture was determined through computer simulations that considered a variety of different proportions from pure CO2 to pure N2. The computer simulations are based on a thermodynamic equilibrium model that predicts the mixture composition as a function of volume and pressure under progressive compression to ultimately identify the optimal mixture composition (88% CO2 + 12% N2). The model and simulations predict that the optimal gas mixture attains a higher energy storage density than using either of the pure gases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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