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Stress measurement of MlNi4.5Cr0·45Mn0.05 alloy during hydrogen absorption-desorption process in a cylindrical reactor

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Abstract Hydrogen stored in a solid state form of metal hydrides offers a safe and efficient storage technique for hydrogen application. In a closed metal hydride tank, stresses may occur… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Hydrogen stored in a solid state form of metal hydrides offers a safe and efficient storage technique for hydrogen application. In a closed metal hydride tank, stresses may occur on the tank wall due to hydride expansion during hydrogen absorption process. In the present investigation, a novel testing system for stress evolution of MlNi4.5Cr0.45Mn0.05 alloy in a closed cylindrical reactor during hydrogen absorption-desorption process was built. The results show that considerable swelling stress is developed on the inner reactor wall during activation process though a high free space of 45% is presented. Increasing hydrogen charging pressure and alloy loading fraction increase the as-generated swelling stress. The metal hydride particle expansion caused by hydrogen absorption is the intrinsic factor for swelling stress evolution. The presence of particle agglomerate in a closed tank in which its expansion is constrained is responsible for the observed swelling stress accumulation.

Keywords: alloy; hydrogen; process; stress; hydrogen absorption

Journal Title: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year Published: 2020

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