Abstract

The rate of heat transfer is important in heat storage technology using metal hydrides because the rate of hydrogen transfer depends on the rate of heat transfer. A new metal hydride container with heat pipes which were able to transfer heat rapidly was constructed and was used to operate the heat storage system with a hydrogen flow of 1.51 min −1 between 3.5 kg beds of CaNi 5 and LaNi 5. The metal hydride beds were located inside cylindrical heat pipes 66 cm long with an inside diameter of 4 cm.

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