Hydrogen: Its Technology and Implication

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A. W. Thompson
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advanced hydrogen storage technologies
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Compressor Horsepower
Crack Growth
Crack Velocity
cryogenic engineering
dewars
Dissociation Pressure
embrittlement
Energy Flow Rate
Energy Storage Medium
energy storage systems
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F. J. Edeskuty
G. G. Leeth
heat
Heat Leak
hydride
Hydrogen Attack
Hydrogen Embrittlement
Hydrogen Energy System
Hydrogen Pipeline
Hydrogen Service
Hydrogen Storage Media
insulation
J. J. Reilly
K. D. Williamson
Kenneth E. Cox
Linepipe Steels
liquid
Liquid Hydrogen
materials compatibility
metal
Metal Hydride
metallic hydrides
multilayer
Multilayer Insulation
Outer Lines
pipeline
pipeline infrastructure
Precracked Specimens
Pressure Composition Isotherms
Single Phase Pressure Drop
storage
Storage Dewars
Stress Concentration Factor
Unstable Hydrides
utility sector applications

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315894188
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Volume II of this series provides detailed design information on systems necessary for the storage, transfer, and transmission of gaseous and liquid hydrogen.Cost factors, technical aspects, and models of hydrogen pipeline systems are included together with a discussion of materials for hydrogen service. Metallic hydride gaseous storage systems for the utility and transportation industry are covered in detail, and the design Dewars and liquid hydrogen transfer systems are examined.This series in 5 volumes represents a serious attempt at providing information on all aspects of hydrogen at the postgraduate and professional level. It discusses recent developments in the science and technology of hydrogen production; hydrogen transmission and storage; hydrogen utilization; and the social, legal, political environmental, and economic implications of hydrogen‘s adoption as an energy medium.
Kenneth E. Cox, K.D. Williamson

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