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Performance of high power metal hydride reactors

Kim et al., 1998

Document ID
2217563943479441460
Author
Kim K
Feldman Jr K
Lloyd G
Razani A
Shanahan K
Publication year
Publication venue
International journal of hydrogen energy

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Metal hydride reactors were built with porous powder metal hydride (PMH) compacts. An improved reactor built with copper coated PMH compacts of LaNi5 with a 1.27 cm diameter produced a nominal specific cooling power of 1.5 kW/kg hydride. A similar reactor, built with …
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