Thermodynamics & Hydride Hydrogen Storage
April 12, 2023 • EPISODE 166
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Hey Acellus, just a quick question for Dr. Billings. If you used liquid hydrogen, instead of the gas, in the metal hydride, would you need the entire heat transfer system?
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