Abstract

A 10 kg alloy mass metal hydride reactor, with LaNi5 alloy was designed. Heat transfer enhacement in the reactor was achieved by including embedded cooling tubes and an external water jacket. Detailed parametric study has been carried to understand the performance of the system. The effect of both geometrical and operational parameters was studied in simulations. The optimized geometrical parameters were used for fabricating the reactor. Experimental studies were carried on the fabricated reactor. Absorption studies were carried out for different supply pressure and different cooling fluid temperatures. Storage capacity of 1.13 wt% was found in 1620 s at a supply pressure of 25 bar and with a flow rate of 20 LPM. Similarily, desorption studies were carried out for varying heat transfer fluid temperatures. Complete and fastest desorption was observed at 80 °C with the reaction completion time of 2700 s.

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