Performance Characteristics of the Regenerable CO2 Removal System for the NASA EMU

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Gordon F. Allen ◽  
Gail S. Baker ◽  
Timothy A. Nalette ◽  
Michael J. Mankin ◽  
Gretchen A. Thomas
2012 ◽  
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pp. 93-98 ◽  
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Pierpaolo Terragni ◽  
Giorgia Maiolo ◽  
V. Marco Ranieri

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Thomas Staudinger ◽  
Andja Bojic ◽  
Katharina Riss ◽  
Philipp Wohlfarth ◽  
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John Graf ◽  
Steve Tongue ◽  
Tom Filburn ◽  
Edmund Taddey
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Tomoyuki Kuroki ◽  
Tomohiro Ito ◽  
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Keiichi Otsuka ◽  
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A. Corti ◽  
L. Lombardi ◽  
G. Manfrida

A CO2 removal system, using aqueous solutions of amines, is applied to a Semi-Closed Gas Turbine/Combined Cycle (SCGT/CC) power plant. The SCGT/CC is interesting because of the possibility of achieving low emissions at the stack, with a decreased overall flow rate, lower NOx concentration and an increased CO2 concentration (over 15% in volume), which facilitates the removal treatment. Several compositions of the absorbing solution have been investigated, by means of simulations with ASPEN PLUS. A 18% DEA + 12% MDEA composition resulted the most convenient in terms of flow rate and energy requirement for the stripping. A cost analysis of the removal plant allows to estimate additional costs for CO2 removal with respect to conventional power plants.


1992 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 149-151
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G.A. Al-Enezi ◽  
H.I. Shaban ◽  
M.S.E. Abdo ◽  
H. Al-Fadhli
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