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245 0 0 _aCompendium of hydrogen energy.
_nVol. 2,
_pHydrogen storage, distribution and infrastructure
_h[electronic resource] /
_cedited by Ram B. Gupta, Angelo Basile and T. Nejat Veziro✹u.
246 3 0 _aHydrogen storage, distribution and infrastructure
260 _aBurlington, United Kingdom :
_bWoodhead Publishing,
_c2015.
300 _a1 online resource (438).
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aWoodhead Publishing series in energy ;
_vno. 84
505 0 _a''Front Cover'';''Compendium of Hydrogen Energy: Volume 2: Hydrogen Storage, Distribution and Infrastructure'';''Copyright'';''Contents'';''List of contributors'';''Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy'';''Part One: Hydrogen Storage in Pure Form'';''Chapter 1: Introduction to hydrogen storage'';''1.1. Introduction'';''1.2. Physical storage'';''1.2.1. Compressed hydrogen'';''1.2.2. Cold-compressed hydrogen'';''1.2.3. Liquid hydrogen'';''1.2.4. Cryo-compressed hydrogen'';''1.3. Material-based hydrogen storage'';''1.3.1. Transition metal hydrides'';''1.3.2. Complex hydrides''
505 8 _a''1.3.3. Chemical hydrogen storage''''1.3.4. Hydrogen sorbents'';''References'';''Chapter 2: Hydrogen liquefaction and liquid hydrogen storage'';''2.1. Introduction: Why liquefying hydrogen?'';''2.2. Basics of cryogenic liquefaction'';''2.2.1. Fundamental cooling effects'';''2.2.2. Fundamental liquefaction cycles'';''2.3. Hydrogen thermodynamic properties at ambient and low temperatures'';''2.3.1. Elemental hydrogen'';''2.3.2. Molecular hydrogen'';''2.3.3. Modifications of molecular hydrogen'';''2.3.4. Thermodynamics of molecular hydrogen modifications''
505 8 _a''2.4. Large-scale hydrogen liquefaction and storage''''2.4.1. Today's technology'';''2.4.2. Future technologies'';''2.5. Advantages and disadvantages'';''2.6. Current uses of liquid hydrogen'';''2.7. Sources of further information and advice'';''Acknowledgments'';''References'';''Chapter 3: Slush hydrogen production, storage, and transportation'';''3.1. Introduction: What is slush hydrogen?'';''3.2. Hydrogen energy system using slush hydrogen'';''3.3. Thermophysical properties of slush hydrogen'';''3.4. Process of producing and storing slush hydrogen''
505 8 _a''3.4.1. Hydrogen liquefaction by magnetic refrigeration''''3.4.2. Slush hydrogen production'';''3.5. Density and mass flow meters for slush hydrogen'';''3.5.1. Density meter'';''3.5.2. Mass flow meter'';''3.6. Advantages and disadvantages of transporting slush hydrogen via pipeline'';''3.6.1. Transfer pump for slush hydrogen'';''3.6.2. Pressure drop and heat transfer in pipe flow'';''3.6.3. Pressure drop in flow restrictions'';''3.6.4. Pressure drop in corrugated pipes'';''3.7. Uses of stored slush and liquid hydrogen''
505 8 _a''3.7.1. Nucleate pool boiling heat transfer to slush and liquid hydrogen''''3.8. Conclusions'';''3.9. Future trends'';''3.10. Sources of future information and advice'';''Appendix A. Production'';''Appendix B. Flow and heat transfer'';''Appendix C. Measurement instrumentation'';''References'';''Chapter 4: Underground and pipeline hydrogen storage'';''4.1. Underground hydrogen storage as an element of energy cycle'';''4.1.1. Industrial needs in underground hydrogen storage (UHS)'';''4.1.2. Conversion of hydrogen into other forms of energy and vice versa''
520 _aCompendium of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 2: Hydrogen Storage, Distribution and Infrastructure focuses on the storage and transmission of hydrogen. As many experts believe the hydrogen economy will, at some point, replace the fossil fuel economy as the primary source of the world's energy, this book details hydrogen storage in pure form, including chapters on hydrogen liquefaction, slush production, as well as underground and pipeline storage. Other sections in the book explore physical and chemical storage, including environmentally sustainable methods of hydrogen production from water, with.
588 0 _aPrint version record.
590 _aElsevier
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650 0 _aHydrogen as fuel.
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650 7 _aHydrogen as fuel.
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700 1 _aGupta, Ram.
700 1 _aBasile, Angelo
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700 1 _aVeziroglu, T. Nejat.
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