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Information × Registration Number 0219U000920, 0116U005437 , R & D reports Title Improving indicators masogabaritnih metal-hydride hydrogen storage systems popup.stage_title Head Matsevity Yu.M., Доктор технічних наук Registration Date 15-03-2019 Organization A. Podgorny's Institute of Mechanical Engeneering Problems of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine popup.description2 Analyzed and presented the conformity assessment of various methods of hydrogen storage. It is shown that the accumulation of hydrogen in metal-hydrides has certain advantages in comparison with other storage methods. The indicators of the suitability of metal hydrides for energy technological processing of hydrogen have been determined, which allow us to select the type of metal hydride that meets its functional needs at the design stage of a hydrogen plant. Based on the analysis of factors that influence the indicators of the heat and mass transfer process intensification, it has been established that the introduction of an additional heat transfer matrix, which is made of copper fins in the metal-hydride battery, enhances its thermal performance and reduces the duration of the hydrogen desorption process by 2-4 times and as a result, it improves the performance of hydrogen compression. Technological recommendations and technical documentation are presented to improve the design of the elements of metal-hydride systems in order to increase their energy efficiency. Product Description popup.authors Виноходова Нина Олексіївна Воробйова Ірина Олександрівна Ганчин Валерій Вікторович Голубенко Людмила Іванівна Котенко Анатолій Леонідович Мацевитий Юрій Михайлович Семикін Віталій Максимович Соловей Віктор Васильович Ткачик Олена Миколаївна Чорна Наталя Анатоліївна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Matsevity Yu.M.. Improving indicators masogabaritnih metal-hydride hydrogen storage systems. (popup.stage: ). A. Podgorny's Institute of Mechanical Engeneering Problems of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine. № 0219U000920
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