Hydrogen Storage Systems: Designs, Analysis, and Safety Aspects

Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 3:15 PM
207 A/B (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
Recent advances in physical storage, chemical hydrides, metal hydrides, adsorbent materials and hybridized combinations of these technologies have led to the identification of a number of hydrogen storage system concepts and prototypes. Detailed and system modeling for the design, evaluation, optimization, integration, and/or cost/risk analysis of applications ranging from large stationary systems, to mid-size transportable systems, to small portable systems as well as delivery and dispensing are of interest.


Sponsor:
International Congress on Energy: Hydrogen Production and Storage
Co-Sponsor(s):
Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum (21), Alternative Energy and Fuel Cells (07F), Alternate Fuels and New Technology (16D), Sustainable Energy (23C), Nuclear Engineering Division (14)


Chair:
Stephen L. Garrison
Email: Stephen.Garrison@SRNL.doe.gov

Co-Chair:
Alexander Raymond
Email: Alexander.W.Raymond@jpl.nasa.gov

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.




3:40 PM


4:05 PM
(378d) Removal of Heat From a Hydrogen Storage Media by a Novel Microscale-Based Heat Exchanger
Christopher Loeb, Agnieszka Truszkowska, Bruce Hardy, Richard Chahine and Goran N. Jovanovic


4:30 PM
(378e) Mitigating Strategies for Reactive Solids-Based Hydrogen Storage Systems
Joseph W. Pratt, Joseph G. Cordaro, Daniel E. Dedrick, Michael P. Kanouff and Yehia (John) F. Khalil


4:55 PM
(378f) Can a Liquid Hydrogen Storage Tank BLEVE?
Subramanya Nayak, Sergio Garcia, Victor Carreto and Sam Mannan
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