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杨福胜

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Effective thermal conductivity of metal hydride particle bed: Theoretical model and experimental validation

Release Time:2025-04-30
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Date:
2025-04-30
Title of Paper:
Effective thermal conductivity of metal hydride particle bed: Theoretical model and experimental validation
Journal:
Energy
Summary:
It is essential to accurately predict the effective thermal conductivities of metal hydride (MH) beds for simulating the dynamic hydrogen storage of MH reactors. In this study, a 3-D analysis model was established to detailedly analyze the contributions of different heat transfer pathways on overall heat transfer of particle bed. The results indicate more than 95% heat quantity is transferred through the particle-gas fflm-particle pathway. Besides, taking the LaNi5 particle bed (λs equals 12.5 W m− 1K− 1) as an example, only 26.2% gas volume contributes to transferring 90% heat quantity, proving the existence of heat transfer concentrating (HTC). Thus, a heat transfer concentrating model for predicting effective thermal conductivities of particle beds was established. The predicted thermal conductivities of HTC model were compared with six different models and the experimental data in references. The prediction accuracy and applicability of HTC model are the best. Then, the thermal conductivities of LaNi5 and Fe particle beds were experimentally measured. The predicted thermal conductivities by HTC model agree great with the experimental data, and the mean prediction errors are less than 7%. Finally, the HTC model is applicable within the porosity and thermal conductivity ratio from 0.33 to 0.68 and 1 to 8915, respectively.
Co-author:
Xiao-Shuai Bai, Long Rong, Wei-Wei Yang* , Fu-Sheng Yang**
Volume:
271
Page Number:
127085
Translation or Not:
No
Date of Publication:
2023-02-26