System and method for refueling a hydrogen vessel
View Patent ↗Electrochemical systems and methods of operating the systems are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method for operating an electrochemical system, comprises: forming hydrogen gas in an electrolysis cell, maintaining the hydrogen gas at a temperature sufficient to enable the filling of a hydrogen gas vessel at a rate that would fill a 5 kg vessel with the hydrogen gas in a period of time of less than or equal to about 10 minutes, and introducing the hydrogen gas to the hydrogen gas vessel.
1. A method for filling a hydrogen gas vessel, comprising:
passing hydrogen gas from a hydrogen gas source to a hydrogen gas vessel; and
maintaining the hydrogen gas at a temperature sufficient to enable the filling of the hydrogen gas vessel with the hydrogen gas at a rate that would fill a vessel having a 5 kg capacity to a maximum volume capacity of the vessel, in a period of time of less than or equal to about 10 minutes.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the period of time is less than or equal to about 5 minutes.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen gas is maintained at a temperature of about −10° F. to about 40° F.
4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising monitoring at least one of a temperature and a pressure of the hydrogen gas vessel, and controlling the temperature based upon at least one of the monitored temperature and the monitored pressure.
5. A storage medium encoded with a machine readable computer program code, the code including instructions for causing a computer to implement a method for operating an electrochemical system, the method comprising:
passing hydrogen gas from a hydrogen gas source to a hydrogen gas vessel; and
maintaining the hydrogen gas at a temperature sufficient to enable the filling of the hydrogen gas vessel with the hydrogen gas at a rate that would fill a vessel having a 5 kg capacity to a maximum volume capacity of the vessel, in a period of time of less than or equal to about 10 minutes.
6. A computer data signal, the computer data signal, comprising:
instructions for causing a computer to implement a method for operating an electrochemical system, the method comprising:
passing hydrogen gas from a hydrogen gas source to a hydrogen gas vessel; and
maintaining the hydrogen gas at a temperature sufficient to enable the filling of the hydrogen gas vessel with the hydrogen gas at a rate that would fill a vessel having a 5 kg capacity to a maximum volume capacity of the vessel, in a period of time of less than or equal to about 10 minutes.
7. A method for filling a hydrogen gas vessel, comprising:
passing hydrogen gas from a hydrogen gas source to the hydrogen gas vessel; and
controlling a temperature of the hydrogen gas to fill the vessel to its specification pressure and maximum volume capacity while maintaining a vessel pressure at less than or equal to the specification pressure.
8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising filling the vessel in less than or equal to about 10 minutes.
9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising filling the vessel in less than or equal to about 5 minutes.
10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the temperature is above cryogenic temperatures.
11. The method of claim 7 , wherein the hydrogen gas is controlled with a heat exchanger, and wherein the heat exchanger is selected from the group consisting essentially of a tube-in-tube heat exchanger, and a shell-in-tube heat exchanger.
12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the temperature is above cryogenic temperatures.
13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen gas is maintained at the temperature with a heat exchanger, and wherein the heat exchanger is selected from the group consisting essentially of a tube-in-tube heat exchanger, and a shell-in-tube heat exchanger.
14. A method for filling a hydrogen gas vessel, comprising:
passing hydrogen gas from a hydrogen gas source to a hydrogen gas vessel; and
maintaining the hydrogen gas at a temperature of about −10° F. to about 40° F.; and
filling the hydrogen gas vessel with the hydrogen gas at a rate that would fill a vessel having a 5 kg capacity, to a maximum volume capacity of the vessel, in a period of time of less than or equal to about 5 minutes.
15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the hydrogen gas is maintained at the temperature with a heat exchanger, and wherein the heat exchanger is selected from the group consisting essentially of a tube-in-tube heat exchanger, and a shell-in-tube heat exchanger.
16. The method of claim 1 , further comprising cooling the hydrogen gas prior to entering the hydrogen gas vessel.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the hydrogen gas is maintained at a temperature of about −10° F. to about 40° F.
18. The method of claim 7 , further comprising cooling the hydrogen gas prior to entering the hydrogen gas vessel.
19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the hydrogen gas is maintained at a temperature of about −10° F. to about 40° F.
20. The method of claim 11 , further comprising passing the hydrogen gas through the heat exchanger prior to the hydrogen gas entering the hydrogen gas vessel.
21. The method of claim 13 , further comprising passing the hydrogen gas through the heat exchanger prior to the hydrogen gas entering the hydrogen gas vessel.
22. The method of claim 15 , further comprising passing the hydrogen gas through the heat exchanger prior to the hydrogen gas entering the hydrogen gas vessel.