화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.37, No.24, 18882-18887, 2012
Flow rate measurement via isothermal discharge method for hydrogen
The thesis of this study is to investigate that the measurement accuracy of the isothermal discharge method for hydrogen gas with an isothermal tank which is designed for measuring the flow rate characteristics of pneumatic components. Compressed hydrogen in an isothermal tank, which is combined three types of orifice, is discharged from 700 kPa (abs) to atmospheric pressure. The average temperature in the tank during discharge is measured experimentally. In consequence, when the maximum discharge rate is 37 kPa/s during discharge hydrogen, the measurement error is less than 3% in whole discharge time. The temperature response phenomenon in hydrogen is discussed qualitatively in the view point of the internal energy change. The internal energy change immediately after the discharge started was negative because the release enthalpy was larger than the quantity of heat obtained from the stuffing material. After a certain period of time elapsed, the enthalpy change became equal to the heat exchange between the internal hydrogen and the stuffing material. Copyright (C) 2012, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.