2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.05.051
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Hydrogen storage in branch mini-channel metal hydride reactor: Optimization design, sensitivity analysis and quadratic regression

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“…The diameter of the cooling tube is reduced to produce a mini channel in the same volume, which can obtain a larger heat transfer area and ensure the amount of MH added. 104,105 Wang et al [106][107][108] proposed a radiant mini-channel MHR (Fig. 8a) with each radiant tube consisting of an axial main tube and several radial lateral branches, in which 77%, 52%, and 37% of the reaction time are saved compared to no heat exchanger, straight tubes and spiral tubes, respectively.…”
Section: Usage Of Mini Channels and Heat Pipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diameter of the cooling tube is reduced to produce a mini channel in the same volume, which can obtain a larger heat transfer area and ensure the amount of MH added. 104,105 Wang et al [106][107][108] proposed a radiant mini-channel MHR (Fig. 8a) with each radiant tube consisting of an axial main tube and several radial lateral branches, in which 77%, 52%, and 37% of the reaction time are saved compared to no heat exchanger, straight tubes and spiral tubes, respectively.…”
Section: Usage Of Mini Channels and Heat Pipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effect of the Reynolds number of the heat transfer fluid on the hydrogen absorption process. The flow velocity is one of the essential parameters for both hydrogeneration and dehydrogenation because of its ability that affect the turbulence and heat removal or heat supplying regarding hydriding and dehydriding processes 59 . A large flow velocity will generate a turbulent stage and cause faster fluid flow through the HTF tube.…”
Section: Performance Comparisons Between the Mh Reactors With Helical...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, various shapes of fins, such as rectangular [6], circular [7], conical [8], corrugated [9], multilayer [10], tree-shaped [11], and leaf vein [12], etc., are used with tubes for heat transfer enhancement. Some studies proposed novel HTS designs for better performance [13][14][15]. However, most studies optimized the HTS by considering only hydrogen absorption/desorption time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%