1977
DOI: 10.2172/5030491
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Some observations on the effects of the volumetric expansion of iron-titanium hydride on vessels built at BNL

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“…[222] Vessels of different dimensions were considered and tested for volumetric expansion with different alloy loading. [223] In the study, TiFe 0.70 Mn 0.18 alloy was also considered. [223] Finally, the reservoir has been scaled up to store 6 kg hydrogen using 405 kg of TiFe.…”
Section: Application Of Tife For Hydrogen Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[222] Vessels of different dimensions were considered and tested for volumetric expansion with different alloy loading. [223] In the study, TiFe 0.70 Mn 0.18 alloy was also considered. [223] Finally, the reservoir has been scaled up to store 6 kg hydrogen using 405 kg of TiFe.…”
Section: Application Of Tife For Hydrogen Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[223] In the study, TiFe 0.70 Mn 0.18 alloy was also considered. [223] Finally, the reservoir has been scaled up to store 6 kg hydrogen using 405 kg of TiFe. [224] This latter prototype system was built for the Public Service Electric and Gas Company of New Jersey to study the feasibility of storing off-peak electrical energy through the use of a water electrolyser, a hydride reservoir and a fuel cell stack.…”
Section: Application Of Tife For Hydrogen Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…GKN is now launching on the market small, medium, and large hydrogen storage systems based on this technology [144]. At the Brookhaven National Laboratory, engineering-scale tests were performed in the 1970s, and a large TiFe-based system prototype was developed [145][146][147][148]. A final optimized tank stored 6 kg of hydrogen using 405 kg of TiFe for the storage of off-peak electricity in an integrated system that combined an electrolyzer, hydrogen tank, and fuel cell [149].…”
Section: Hydride-based Systems Available At Industrial Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the Brookhaven National Laboratory, engineering-scale tests were performed in the '70s and a large TiFe-based system prototype was developed. [164][165][166][167] A final optimised tank stored 6 kg hydrogen using 405 kg of TiFe for the storage of off-peak electricity in an integrated system that combined an electrolyser, hydrogen tank and a fuel cell. [168] In the framework of the European project HyCARE, supported by FCH-JU, a hydrogen storage system based on AB alloys is planned.…”
Section: Hydride-based Systems Available At Industrial Scalementioning
confidence: 99%