2010 Annual Meeting

Session: Hydrogen Storage System Engineering and Applications: Poster Session

For the Hydrogen Economy to come to fruition, efficient and utilitarian means of storing hydrogen need to be developed. Recent advances in physical storage, chemical hydrides, metal hydrides, adsorbent materials and hybridized combinations of these technologies have led to the identification of a number of hydrogen storage system concepts and prototypes. Applications ranging from large stationary systems, to mid-size transportable systems, to small portable systems as well as delivery and dispensing are of interest. These cross disciplinary engineering efforts include system modeling, heat and mass transfer modeling, materials engineering, and cost and risk analyses. Modeling, design, evaluation, and demonstration efforts will be the subject of this poster session to bring together engineers from the chemical, mechanical and materials fields working on the design, optimization, integration and demonstration of hydrogen storage systems.

Chair

Stephen L. Garrison, Savannah River National Laboratory

Co-Chair

Donald L. Anton, Savannah River National Laboratory

Presentations

06:00 PM

Nobuhiro Kuriyama, Hideaki Tanaka, Kenji Aihara, Tomoyuki Miyata, Naoki Taoka, Kozo Mori, Teruo Kaneko
Hiroyuki T. Takeshita, Toyokazu Eguchi, Masanori Hayakawa, Makoto Ikeda
Shinichi Miura, Akitoshi Fujisawa, Masayoshi Ishida