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Simulation of Effective Thermal Conductivity of Metal Hydride Packed Beds
Published in Taylor and Francis Ltd.
2016
Volume: 37
   
Issue: 7-8
Pages: 616 - 624
Abstract
Several mathematical models are available for estimation of effective thermal conductivity of nonreactive packed beds. Keeping in view the salient differences between metal hydride beds in which chemisorption of hydrogen takes place and conventional nonreactive packed beds, modified models are proposed here to predict the effective thermal conductivity. Variation in properties such as solid thermal conductivity and porosity during hydrogen absorption and desorption processes are incorporated. These extended models have been applied to simulate the effective thermal conductivity of the MmNi4.5Al0.5 hydride bed and are compared with the experimental results. Applicability of the extended models for estimation of the effective thermal conductivity at different operating conditions such as pressure, temperature, and hydrogen concentration is discussed. Copyright © Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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JournalData powered by TypesetHeat Transfer Engineering
PublisherData powered by TypesetTaylor and Francis Ltd.
ISSN01457632
Open AccessNo
Concepts (14)
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    Estimation
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    Hydrides
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    Hydrogen
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    Packed beds
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    Thermal conductivity of solids
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    Different operating conditions
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    Effective thermal conductivity
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    EXTENDED MODEL
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    HYDRIDE BED
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    Hydrogen absorption
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    HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION
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    Metal hydrides
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    MODIFIED MODEL
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    Thermal conductivity