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Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems-Based Devices for Determining Natural Gas Calorific Value and Measuring H 2 Content in Hydrogenated Gaseous Fuels

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  • Pawel Knapkiewicz

    (Department of Microsystems, Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Janiszewskiego 11/17 Str., 50-372 Wroclaw, Poland)

Abstract

This article presents advancements in using Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systemsbased (MEMS-based) devices for measuring the calorific value and hydrogen content in hydrogenated gaseous fuels, such as natural gas. As hydrogen emerges as a pivotal clean energy source, blending it with natural gas becomes essential for a sustainable energy transition. However, precise monitoring of hydrogen concentrations in gas distribution networks is crucial to ensure safety and reliability. Traditional methods like gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, while accurate, are often too complex and costly for real-time applications. In contrast, MEMS technology offers innovative, cost-effective alternatives that exhibit miniaturization, ease of installation, and rapid measurement capabilities. The article discusses the development of a novel MEMS thermal conductivity detector (TCD) and a new ionization spectrometer with an optical readout, both of which enable accurate assessment of hydrogen content and calorific values in natural gas. The TCD has demonstrated a 3% uncertainty in calorific value measurement and an impressive accuracy in determining hydrogen concentrations ranging from 2% to 25%. The research detailed in this article highlights the feasibility of integrating these MEMS devices into existing infrastructure, paving the way for efficient hydrogen monitoring in real-world applications. Moreover, preliminary findings reveal the potential for robust online process control, positioning MEMS technology as a transformative solution in the future of energy measurement. The ongoing innovations could significantly impact residential heating, industrial processes, and broader energy management strategies, facilitating a sustainable transition to hydrogen-enriched energy systems.

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  • Pawel Knapkiewicz, 2025. "Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems-Based Devices for Determining Natural Gas Calorific Value and Measuring H 2 Content in Hydrogenated Gaseous Fuels," Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(4), pages 1-18, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:18:y:2025:i:4:p:971-:d:1593413
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