Some questions hydride reactors design

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Some ideas put into designing of the basic MHHP device - a hydride reactor-sorber - are traversed in the report. Features of hydride beds are considered from the point of view of hydrogen filtration and heat exchange improvement. Designs of two sorbers - modular and monoblock are described and their effective thermal conductivity and heat transfer are evaluated. Results of experimental determination of effective thermal conductivity of hydride bed with the heatconducting corrugated insertion are given. Parameters of installations tested with developed sorbers are briefly presented. Approaches and some results of mathematical modelling MHHP processes are presented. Achieved experimental characteristics are compared for different sorbers. It is shown that a modular sorber takes precedence over monoblock one because of essentially greater heat exchange surface. © 2007 Springer.

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Solovej, A. I., & Shanin, Y. I. (2007). Some questions hydride reactors design. In NATO Security through Science Series A: Chemistry and Biology (pp. 839–849). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5514-0_108

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