PEREIRA, F. F.; PEREIRA, Francinaldo de Freitas.
Abstract:
The objective of this work is the study of an oven adapted to use electrolytic hydrogen as fuel. The possible applications are the cooking of clay used in the production of ceramic materiais, bricks and tiles; as well as the production of derived products of the wheat. The electrolytic hydrogen, used as a fuel in replacement of carbonaceous fuels which contribute to the atmospheric pollution, can be produced using renewable energies like photovoltaic solar paneis and/or aeolian turbine power generators. The hydrogen production is done by electrolysis of water which occurs in a bipolar reactor using potassium hydroxide as electrolyte. The energy consumption and the hydrogen production are calculated for different temperatures of 300°C, 900°C and 1100°C range. They are
respectively, 0,9 kWh and 0,131 m3, 2,1 kWh and 0,311 m3 and 3,2 kWh and 0,498 m3.