INTRODUCTION & KEYWORDS
There are several ways to store hydrogen, depending on the type and the desired pressure and temperature conditions. Some common components for storing hydrogen include:
· Compressed hydrogen cylinders: These are high-pressure containers made of steel, aluminum, or composite materials. They are used to store hydrogen that are in a compressed liquid or gaseous state.
· Cryogenic tanks: These tanks are used to store gases that are in a cryogenic (very low temperature) state, such as liquid hydrogen or liquid oxygen.
· High-pressure storage tanks: These are large tanks that are used to store gases at high pressure. They can be made of steel, aluminum, or other materials and are typically used to store hydrogen that are in a gaseous state.
· Pipeline storage: Hydrogen can also be stored in pipelines, which are used to transport the gas from one location to another. These pipelines are typically buried underground and can be used to store gases for long periods of time.
It is important to follow proper safety procedures and regulations when storing hydrogen to minimize the risk of accidents or releases.
Keywords
Compressed cylinders, cryogenic tanks, high-pressure storage tanks, pressure vessels