1st Edition

Compressed Hydrogen in Fuel Cell Vehicles On-board Storage and Refueling Analysis

    136 Pages 68 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book highlights the challenges of using hydrogen as a fuel for sustainable transportation including introduction of various hydrogen storage technologies, storage requirement for fuel cell vehicles, compressed hydrogen storage system, and refueling analysis with thermal management. Furthermore, thermodynamics and kinetics involved during refuelling, heat transfer issues in storage tank and effect of severe operating conditions on structure of storage tank under SAEJ2601 refueling conditions are discussed in detail.

    Features:

    • Covers design and analysis of on-board storage/tank for compressed hydrogen in fuel-cell vehicle applications.
    • Discuss heat transfer issues and effect of severe operating conditions on structure of storage the tank.
    • Includes the structural analysis of composite storage tank.
    • Provides assessment on refueling process of compressed hydrogen storage system and novel refueling process.
    • Deals with thermodynamic and kinetic involved during refueling as per SAEJ2601.

    This book aims at researchers, professionals, and graduate students in automotive engineering, energy and power, materials, and chemical engineering.

    Chapter 1: Introduction
    Chapter 2: Compressed Hydrogen Storage
    Chapter 3: Compressed Hydrogen Refueling Stations
    Chapter 4: Refueling of Compressed Hydrogen
    Chapter 5: Heat Transfer Analysis
    Chapter 6: Structural Analysis of the Type IV Tank
    Chapter 7: Conclusion and Future Direction

    Biography

    Dr. Shitanshu Sapre worked as Research Fellow in Energy Storage Lab of Centre for Energy and Environment in Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur. He is also affiliated with Bhartiya Skill Development University Jaipur. His research area is hydrogen storage, hydrogen infrastructure and fuel cell vehicle.

    Dr. Kapil Pareek worked as Assistant Professor Centre for Energy and Environment in Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur. He is also leader of Energy Storage Lab where various research scholar works on Energy storage technologies such as hydrogen storage, Batteries and fuel cells. His expertise includes hydrogen storage technologies, fuel cells, battery storage, thermal management of battery and battery stack. He has completed PhD from National University of Singapore, Singapore in 2014 with focus on hydrogen storage technology.

    Dr. Rupesh Rohan works under the capacity of Assistant Director & Centre Head of Indian Rubber Manufacturer Research Association, South Centre, Sricity (AP). He is material scientist and completed PhD from National University of Singapore, Singapore in 2015 with focus on energy storage technology.