Thermodynamics & Hydride Hydrogen Storage
April 12, 2023 • EPISODE 166
What if we could store energy in a smarter and cleaner way? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings explains how hydride hydrogen storage could change the way we store energy. Discover how this science helps make energy safer and better for the planet. Learn about thermodynamics, the cool science behind storing hydrogen, and how it could lead to a greener future for everyone!
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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?
I was thinking about trying to make a drone with only purpler but as I stated doing my research it started to seem harder and harder to get it to work with the motor I had at the time. As of right now I’m still testing out different types of motors, I was wondering if you guys had any suggestions.
They actually have made a drone with zero propellers. It was developed by “undefined technology” and it uses ionic wind thrusters (to to be confused with normal ion thrusters, which are used in space). I guess you can call it a “noncopter.”