Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
648261 Applied Thermal Engineering 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the present work a two-dimensional transient model to study the heat and mass transfer characteristics of plate fin-and-elliptical tube type metal hydride reactors is presented. The relevant governing equations are solved numerically. The heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop on external fin side are estimated using available correlations. Effects of external fluid flow rate and temperature on the fin-and-tube metal hydride reactor are studied. Results show that the use of elliptical metal hydride tubes in place of the standard circular tubes give rise to compact systems in addition to considerably lower fan power consumption, with very little change in the average heat and hydrogen transfer rates. Even though the performance of the reactor depends very much on the fin-and-tube arrangement, for all the arrangements considered here, the reactors with elliptical tubes were found to perform better in terms of compactness, weight and fan power consumption. Considering the aspects of mean hydride bed thickness, tube wall thickness, tube mass, compactness, heat and hydrogen transfer rates and fan power consumption, elliptical tubes of 0.6 eccentricity appear to offer the best solution for the given application.

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