Development of Heat-Storage System Using Metal Hydraid: Experiment of Performance by the Actual Loading Condition

Author:

Koseki Takami1,Takeda Harunobu2,Iijima Kazuaki1,Murai Masamitu2,Matsufuji Hisayoshi1,Kawaguchi Osamu3

Affiliation:

1. Sanki Engineering Co., Ltd., 1742-7 Shimotsuruma, Yamato-shi, Kanagawa 242-0001, Japan

2. The Japan Steel Works, Ltd., Hokkaido, Japan

3. Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan

Abstract

The application of an innovative heat-storage system with metal hydride to building air-conditioning is investigated. Metal hydrides characteristically generate heat through the absorption process and absorb heat through the desorption process, allowing the development of a new air-conditioning system without chlorofluorocarbons. The trial system is composed of two heat-storage vessels, a “shell-and-tube-type” heat exchanger built with heat transfer fins and filled with metal hydride, and a compressor equipped for hydrogen transfer. The purpose of heat storage is to decrease the difference between electric power demand in the daytime and at night. This system transfers hydrogen using electric power at night and reverses the reaction during the day using only the pressure difference between two heat-storage vessels. The experimental results indicate that heat-storage is attained within a limited time, and the heat-storage quantity is 13.5MJ, which is sufficient for the heat capacity to cool the 10m2 room for 3hr. The stored heat per unit metal hydride volume is 289MJ∕m3, which is sufficiently higher than the conventional system using water or ice. In addition, the coefficient of performance of the system is 2.44.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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