Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1280199 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A 1-D model has been developed to evaluate various designs of metal hydride reactors with planar, cylindrical or spherical geometry. It simulates a cycling loop (absorption–desorption) focusing attention on the heat transfer inside the hydride bed, which is considered the rate-limiting factor. We have validated this model with experimental data collected on two reactors, respectively, containing 1 and 25 g of LaNi5LaNi5, the second being equipped with aluminium foam. The simulation program reproduces accurately our experimental results. The impact of the foam cell size has been studied. According to our model, the use of aluminium foam allows the reactor diameter to be increased by 7.5 times, without losing its performance.
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Authors
F. Laurencelle, J. Goyette,