Patent ID: 6126908
Filing Date: 2000-10-03
Classification: B01J,C01B,H01M,Y02E,Y02T

Abstract:
A reformer for converting a hydrocarbon fuel into hydrogen gas and carbon dioxide comprising:a first vessel having an inner wall which defines:a first portion defining a partial oxidation reaction zone;a second portion disposed downstream of the first portion defining a steam reforming reaction zone; and,a perforated barrier interposed between the first and second portions;means for igniting a reactant mixture including oxygen-containing gas and unburned fuel;a first vessel inlet configured to direct the reactant mixture into the first portion substantially tangential to the inner wall of the first vessel;a first vessel outlet communicating with the second portion of the first vessel and disposed downstream of the first portion;a helical tube disposed about the first vessel and having:a first end for connection to an oxygen source supplying oxygen-containing gas to the reactant mixture;a second end for connection to the first vessel inlet, the helical tube configured to conduct the oxygen-containing gas from the oxygen source to the first vessel; and,wherein the helical tube is further connected to an unburned fuel source and is configured to permit fuel from the fuel source to mix with the oxygen-containing gas within the helical tube;a second vessel having a second vessel inlet and a second vessel outlet, the second vessel annularly disposed about the first vessel and configured to direct product gases from the first vessel through the second vessel, wherein the helical tube is interposed between the first vessel and the second vessel;a third vessel annularly disposed about the second vessel, the third vessel having:a third vessel inlet for directing product gases from the second vessel;a third vessel outlet;a cooling zone; and,a high-temperature shift reaction zone disposed upstream of the cooling zone; and,a cooling tube having:a cooling tube inlet configured for communication with a cooling medium source; and,a cooling tube outlet, wherein a portion of the cooling tube is disposed within the cooling zone.