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2016 Annual Merit Review Proceedings

Hydrogen Storage

View presentations and posters from the Hydrogen Storage session at the Annual Merit Review in June 2016.

Hydrogen Storage Overview, Ned Stetson, U.S. Department of Energy

Hydrogen Storage Presentations

  1. Testing and Analysis
  2. System Engineering
  3. Advanced Materials
  4. Advanced Tanks

A. Testing and Analysis

  1. System Level Analysis of Hydrogen Storage Options, Rajesh Ahluwalia, Argonne National Laboratory
  2. Hydrogen Storage Cost Analysis, Brian James, Strategic Analysis, Inc.

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B. System Engineering

  1. Hydrogen Storage Engineering Center of Excellence, Don Anton, Savannah River National Laboratory
  2. Hydrogen Storage System Modeling: Pubic Access, Maintenance, and Enhancements, David Tamburello, Savannah River National Laboratory

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C. Advanced Materials

  1. Reversible Formation of Alane, Ragaiy Zidan, Savannah River National Laboratory
  2. Low-Cost a-Alane for Hydrogen Storage, Richard Martin, Ardica
  3. Improving the Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Mg(BH4)2 for Hydrogen Storage, Brandon Wood, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  4. High-Capacity Hydrogen Storage Systems via Mechanochemistry, Vitalij Pecharsky, Ames Laboratory
  5. Design and Synthesis of Materials with High Capacities for Hydrogen Physisorption, Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology
  6. High-Capacity and Low-Cost Hydrogen-Storage Sorbents for Automotive Applications, Hong-Cai (Joe) Zhou, Texas A&M University
  7. Hydrogen Adsorbents with High Volumetric Density: New Materials and System Projections, Don Siegel, University of Michigan
  8. HyMARC: A Consortium for Advancing Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Materials, Mark Allendorf, Sandia National Laboratories
  9. HyMARC: Hydrogen Storage Materials Advanced Research Consortium: Sandia Effort, Mark Allendorf, Sandia National Laboratories
  10. HyMARC: Hydrogen Materials Advanced Research Consortium, Brandon Wood, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  11. HyMARC: A Consortium for Advancing Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Materials, Jeffrey Urban, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  12. H2 Storage Characterization and Optimization Research Efforts, Thomas Gennett, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  13. Hydrogen Storage Characterization Research Efforts, Tom Autrey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  14. Hydrogen Storage Characterization and Optimization Research Efforts, Jeffrey Long, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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D. Advanced Tanks

  1. Enhanced Materials and Design Parameters for Reducing the Cost of Hydrogen Storage Tanks, David Gotthold, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  2. Thermomechanical Cycling of Thin Liner High-Fiber Fraction Cryogenic Pressure Vessels Rapidly Refueled by LH2 Pump to 700 bar, Salvador Aceves, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  3. Innovative Development, Selection, and Testing to Reduce Cost and Weight of Materials for BOP Components, Jon Zimmerman, Sandia National Laboratories
  4. Next Generation Hydrogen Storage Vessels Enabled by Carbon Fiber Infusion with a Low-Viscosity, High-Toughness Resin System, Brian Edgecombe, Materia
  5. Achieving Hydrogen Storage Goals through High-Strength Fiber Glass, Hong Li, PPG Industries
  6. Conformable Hydrogen Storage Coil Reservoir, Erik Bigelow, Center for Transportation and the Environment

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Hydrogen Storage Posters

  1. Advanced Materials
  2. Advanced Tanks
  3. System Engineering

A. Advanced Materials

  1. Hydrogen Sorbent Measurement Qualification and Characterization, Phil Parilla, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  2. H2 Storage Characterization and Optimization Research Efforts, Thomas Gennett, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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B. Advanced Tanks

  1. Melt Processable PAN Precursor for High-Strength, Low-Cost Carbon Fibers, Felix Paulauskas, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  2. Optimizing the Cost and Performance of Composite Cylinders for H2 Storage Using a Graded Construction, Andrea Haight, Composite Technology Development

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C. System Engineering

  1. Investigation of Metal and Chemical Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage in Novel Fuel Cell Systems, Ted Motyka, Savannah River National Laboratory

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To locate posters and presentations from other meeting sessions, go to the main page of the 2016 Annual Merit Review Proceedings.