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Development of a modular room-temperature hydride storage system for vehicular applications

2016

The subject of this paper concerns the development of a vehicular hydrogen tank system, using a commercial interstitial metal hydride as storage material. The design of the tank was intended to feed a fuel cell in a light prototype vehicle, and the chosen hydride material, Hydralloy C5 by GfE, was expected to be able to absorb and desorb hydrogen in a range of pressure suitable for this purpose. A systematic analysis of the material in laboratory scale allows an extrapolation of the thermodynamic and reaction kinetics data. The following development of the modular tank was done according to the requirements of the prototype vehicle propulsion system and led to promising intermediate results…

Interstitial metalComputer sciencePrototype vehicle02 engineering and technologyPropulsionHydrogen tankPropulsion010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHydrogen storageSorption proceRange (aeronautics)General Materials ScienceProcess engineeringFlexibility (engineering)Hydridebusiness.industryHydrideFuel cellVehicular applicationsReaction kineticGeneral ChemistryModular designHydrogen storage021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesTanks (containers)Computer data storageModular approach0210 nano-technologybusinessHeat management
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Parked electric car's cabin heat management using photovoltaic powered ventilation system

2019

Abstract This paper explores the use of electric car roof mounted photovoltaic (PV) powered ventilation for cabin heat management/ventilation. A fully-functional Renault Zoe electric car has been used for performance evaluation of parked electric car ventilation directly powered by PV. This work has been part of a research project of testing electric cars in the urban environment and it has been conducted at the Edinburgh Napier University’s Transport Research Institute. In this work, parked electric car ventilation has been reported, when roof-mounted PV modules were used to operate DC powered fans for ventilation. It has been found that the DC motor-fan selection for removing the hot air …

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