This paper describes the modelling and simulation of a wind-hydrogen system aimed at supplying electrical and thermal residential loads, where the thermal load is in part supplied by a catalytic hydrogen combustion device with hydrogen stored in a metal hydride system composed of a cluster of five metal hydride tanks equipped with a metal foam heat exchanger.The complete mathematical model has been developed from models available in literature and describing the different sub-systems that constitute the overall wind-hydrogen system. It has been laterimplemented in a multi-domain software environment to simulate system operations.Results over a year-long simulation show complete stand-alone capabilities, with an electrical efficiency and a combined heat and power efficiency of 8.2% and 12.5% respectively. At the end of thesimulation period, a hydrogen annual surplus of 110.5 kg is left over which can, for instance, be used to feed a hydrogen powered car for about 9500 km.
Modelling and simulation of a wind-hydrogen CHP system with metal hydride storage / Pedrazzi, Simone; G., Zini; Tartarini, Paolo. - In: RENEWABLE ENERGY. - ISSN 0960-1481. - STAMPA. - Vol. 46:(2012), pp. 14-22. [10.1016/j.renene.2012.03.004]
Modelling and simulation of a wind-hydrogen CHP system with metal hydride storage
PEDRAZZI, Simone;TARTARINI, Paolo
2012
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This paper describes the modelling and simulation of a wind-hydrogen system aimed at supplying electrical and thermal residential loads, where the thermal load is in part supplied by a catalytic hydrogen combustion device with hydrogen stored in a metal hydride system composed of a cluster of five metal hydride tanks equipped with a metal foam heat exchanger.The complete mathematical model has been developed from models available in literature and describing the different sub-systems that constitute the overall wind-hydrogen system. It has been laterimplemented in a multi-domain software environment to simulate system operations.Results over a year-long simulation show complete stand-alone capabilities, with an electrical efficiency and a combined heat and power efficiency of 8.2% and 12.5% respectively. At the end of thesimulation period, a hydrogen annual surplus of 110.5 kg is left over which can, for instance, be used to feed a hydrogen powered car for about 9500 km.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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