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Comprehensive overview of the effective thermal conductivity for hydride materials

Experimental and modeling approaches
Publication date
2025-01-05
Document type
Übersichtsartikel, Überblicksdarstellung
Author
Scarpati, Gabriele
Puszkiel, Julián 
Warfsmann, Jan Hendrik 
Karimi, Fahim
Jannelli, Elio
Pistidda, Claudio
Klassen, Thomas 
Jepsen, Julian 
Organisational unit
Werkstoffkunde 
Angewandte Werkstofftechnik 
DOI
10.3390/en18010194
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/21552
Publisher
MDPI
Series or journal
Energies
ISSN
1996-1073
Periodical volume
18
Periodical issue
1
Article ID
194
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Language
English
Keyword
Effective thermal conductivity
Modeling
Hydrogen
Abstract
In metal hydride beds (MHBs), reaction heat transfer often limits the dynamic performance. Heat transfer within the MHB usually involves solid and gas phases. To account for both, an effective thermal conductivity (ETC) is defined. Measuring and predicting the ETC of metal hydride beds is of primary importance when designing hydride-based systems for high dynamics. This review paper presents an integral overview of the experimental and modeling approaches to characterize the ETC in MHBs. The most relevant methods for measuring the ETC of metal hydride beds are described, and the results and scopes are shown. A comprehensive description of the models applied to calculate the ETC of the MHBs under different conditions is developed. Moreover, the effects of operation parameters such as P, T, and composition on the ETC of the presented models are analyzed. Finally, a summary and conclusions about experimental techniques, a historical overview with a classification of the ETC models, a discussion about the needed parameters, and a comparison between ETC experimental and calculated results are provided.
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This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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