SUMARY & REVIEW QUESTIONS
Summary
Compressed hydrogen cylinders are high-pressure containers used to store hydrogen gas at pressures ranging from 350 to 700 bar. These cylinders are made of high-strength materials such as steel or composite materials and are designed to be strong yet lightweight. They are commonly used as a fuel for hydrogen vehicles, as a chemical feedstock, and for other industrial and commercial applications.
Cryogenic hydrogen tanks are storage vessels that are used to store hydrogen gas at extremely low temperatures, typically in the range of -253°C or colder. These tanks are made of materials that can withstand the extreme cold and pressure of the stored hydrogen, such as stainless steel or high-strength composites.
High-pressure hydrogen storage tanks are pressure vessels that are used to store hydrogen gas at high pressures. These tanks are made of high-strength materials such as steel or composite materials and are designed to be strong yet lightweight. They are commonly used as a fuel for hydrogen vehicles, as a chemical feedstock, and for other industrial and commercial applications.
High-pressure hydrogen storage tanks have several advantages over other types of fuel storage. They are relatively lightweight, making them well-suited for use in vehicles. They are also easy to refill and can be used in a wide range of temperatures. However, hydrogen is a highly flammable gas, so it is important to follow proper safety procedures when handling and storing high-pressure hydrogen storage tanks. This includes ensuring that the tanks are stored in a safe location away from sources of ignition and that they are handled and transported carefully to prevent damage.
Review questions
1. What components do you know for hydrogen storage?
2. What is the difference between a pressure vessel and a cryogenic tank?
3. Where is high-pressure hydrogen storage most often used?
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