Førde et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Modelling and experimental results of heat transfer in a metal hydride store during hydrogen charge and dischargeFørde et al., 2009
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- Førde T
- Næss E
- Yartys V
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- International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
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A numerical model for the transient hydrogen charge/discharge rates and thermal behaviour of metal hydride stores was developed and verified against experiments using a cylindrical reactor filled with AB5-type metal hydride. The model assumes local thermal equilibrium …
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