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Heat/mass flow enhancement design for a metal hydride assembly. Phase II. Final report

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5345905
The development and demonstration of a metal hydride/chemical heat pump (MHHP) is reported. In the design of the MHHP, heat transfer was considered to be the key technical study area. Therefore, the goal of this effort is improved heat transfer and reduced thermal mass in a hydride heat exchanger/containment assembly. Phase II consisted of the experimental verification of the hydride alloy design data, fabrication of the hydride heat exchanger module components, heat transfer testing of a single heat exchanger element and preliminary performance testing of the entire module. In Phase II, two hydride heat exchanger modules were constructed. Each module consists of 14 finned copper tubes in a staggered tube bundle arrangement enclosed in a cylindrical pressure vessel. The hydride powder is stored in the annular spacing between the fins. The heat transfer media, water, flows through the finned tubes. Insulation thermally isolates the tubes and hydride materials from the high mass pressure vessel. A single metallic filter in each vessel prevents hydride migration from one vessel to another. Two of these vessels were connected together as a pair by a hydrogen flow path. One vessel contains hydride LaNi/sub 5/ packed around the finned copper tubes, while the second vessel contains hydride MmNi/sub 4/ /sub 15/Fe/sub 0/ /sub 85/* in a similar configuration. Preliminary performance testing of the hydride heat exchangers yielded important data for evaluation of cycle time and heat transfer rates. The test results indicate that the hydride heat exchangers functioned as predicted fulfilling developmental goals of increased heat transfer and lowered cycle time and low thermal mass.
Research Organization:
Southern California Gas Co., Los Angeles (USA); Solar Turbines, Inc., San Diego, CA (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-76CH00016
OSTI ID:
5345905
Report Number(s):
BNL-51727; ON: DE84007182
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English