International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.34, No.5, 2269-2277, 2009
Hierarchical methodology for modeling hydrogen storage systems. Part I: Scoping models
Detailed models for hydrogen storage systems provide essential design information about flow and temperature distributions, as well as, the utilization of a hydrogen storage media. However, before constructing a detailed model it is necessary to know the geometry and length scales of the system, along with its heat transfer requirements, which depend on the limiting reaction kinetics. More fundamentally, before committing significant time and resources to the development of a detailed model, it is necessary to know whether a conceptual storage system design is viable. For this reason, a hierarchical system of models progressing from scoping models to detailed analyses was developed. This paper, which discusses the scoping models, is the first in a two part series that presents a collection of hierarchical models for the design and evaluation of hydrogen storage systems. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Association for Hydrogen Energy.
Keywords:Hydrogen storage modeling;Hydrogen storage systems;Metal hydrides;Hierarchical modeling system