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Keyword: Transcendental equationComplete Modeling of the Hydrogen Stored in a Spherical Cavity
Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal,
Volume 3,
Issue 4,
Page # 122–129,
2018;
DOI: 10.25046/aj030413
Abstract:
Hydrogen is the lightest of gases and possesses the lowest density. However at ambient temperature and pressure it occupies a large volume. This necessitates compressing it at high pressures up to 800 Bars to minimize the volume. The immense interest generated by hydrogen comes from the fact that it has the best energy per weight…
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Modeling of the wave functions and of the energy states of hydrogen stored in a spherical cavity
Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal,
Volume 3,
Issue 2,
Page # 157–163,
2018;
DOI: 10.25046/aj030218
Abstract:
This article examines the hydrogen storage phenomenon in a spherical cavity. The hydrogen gas or liquid is subjected to high pressures, leading to significant loss of mass of hydrogen, and requires materials that can withstand these high pressures also minimize losses. For all these reasons, the problem is considered at the quantum scale. So in…
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