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Title: | Studies on Mg+LaNi5 based composites with respect to their suitability towards thermal energy storage |
Authors: | Emadabathuni, Anil Kumar Madaria, Y. |
Keywords: | Ball milling;Desorption;Energy storage;Heat storage;Hydrides;Lanthanum alloys;Temperature;Thermal energy;Absorption and desorptions;Composite samples;Energy storage systems;Metal hydrides;Pressure concentration;Supply pressure;Temperature range;Complexation |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Spanish Hydrogen Association - Asociacion Espanola del Hidrogeno, AEH2 |
Citation: | AnilKumar, E., & Madaria, Y. (2016). Studies on Mg+LaNi5 based composites with respect to their suitability towards thermal energy storage. Paper presented at the WHEC 2016 - 21st World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2016, Proceedings, 802-803. |
Abstract: | Metal hydride based energy storage systems are potential for storing thermal energy in a wide range of temperatures (50 to 350°C). In this work suitability of Mg +LaNi5 based composites for thermal energy storage is discussed. Three composites namely Mg+50 wt% La0.8Ce0.2Ni5, Mg+50 wt% LaNi5, Mg+ 50 wt% LaNi4.7Al0.3 are synthesized by ball milling. The Pressure Concentration Isotherms (PCIs) are measured in the temperature of 100 to 200°C and thermodynamic properties are estimated. All the three composites absorbed and desorbed hydrogen in the tested temperature range. A prototype of metal hydride reactor is fabricated and tested with 500 g of composite samples to evaluate the performance of thermal energy storage device at different absorption and desorption temperatures and supply pressures. The amount of thermal energy stored increased with increase in temperature and supply pressure. |
URI: | https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/6829 |
Type of Material: | Conference Paper |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Mechanical Engineering |
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