Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1513025 | Energy Procedia | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Metal hydride represents a promising candidate for hydrogen storage, because the technique is essentially safe, compact and flexible. However, the properties of the metal hydride tend to change in repeated hydriding/dehydriding cycles, which will inevitably affect the performance of corresponding hydrogen storage system. The effect is investigated in this paper by numerical simulation using a commercial package COMSOL MULTIPHYSICS 3.5a, and a typical material- LaNi5 is chosen for discussion. Through sensitivity analysis, the influences of variation in key properties over repeated cycles on the charging time of a tank-type storage system, are evaluated and some useful conclusions are drawn.
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Authors
Fusheng Yang, Xinxin Cao, Zaoxiao Zhang, Zewei Bao, Zhen Wu, Nyallang Nyamsi Serge,