Patent classifications
F17C2260/035
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORING LIQUIDS HAVING LOW LATENT HEAT OF VAPORIZATION
Disclosed herein is a storage system for storing low latent heat of vaporization gases comprises a primary storage tank for storing a liquid having a latent heat of vaporization of less than or equal to 1000 joules per gram, and a secondary storage tank comprising a porous sorbent for reversibly storing a boil-off gas released from the primary storage tank.
Hydrogen monitoring apparatus and hydrogen management system
Proposed is a hydrogen management system in which location information, pressure information, temperature information, collision information, hydrogen concentration information, and flow rate information are transmitted from sensors mounted in a manifold of each of a plurality of tube trailers (T1, T2, . . . ), and the hydrogen consumption amount, the remaining hydrogen amount, the number of users, etc. are transmitted from the plurality of hydrogen charging stations (S1, S2, . . . ) so that current hydrogen storage and demand amounts are predicted, thereby managing an entire hydrogen cycle, including hydrogen production, in an integrated manner.
Hydrogen gas supply system
A hydrogen gas supply system for a hydrogen consuming energy converter arranged onto a vehicle comprising a plurality of tanks for storage of pressurized hydrogen gas, wherein each tank is provided with a valve configured to control the flow of hydrogen from the corresponding tank into a flow line connected to the hydrogen consuming energy converter, wherein the plurality of tanks comprises one or more primary tanks, each of which being provided with a corresponding primary hydrogen flow control valve, the plurality of tanks further comprising a secondary tank provided with a corresponding secondary hydrogen flow control valve, wherein the hydrogen gas supply system is arranged so that the secondary tank contains a smaller maximum working amount of pressurized hydrogen, and/or so that the flow of hydrogen from the secondary tank is restricted.
PRESSURE TANK
A pressure tank includes a metallic vessel, a plastic liner received in the metallic vessel, a flexible diaphragm, two connectors and a nozzle coupled to the nipples respectively. The metallic vessel includes upper and lower shells. The upper shell defines a first planar area on a side thereof and a second planar area on a top thereof. The lower shell defines a third planar area thereunder. The flexible diaphragm divides the metallic vessel into a storage space and a pneumatic room. Each of the connectors includes a nipple and an anti-leak assembly. The nipples of the connectors are mounted on the side and top of the upper shell respectively and are in communication with the storage space. The two anti-leak assemblies provide leakproof connection between the nipples and the plastic liner. Additionally, the nozzle is mounted on the third planar area to be in communication with the pneumatic room.