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Thermodynamic and transport properties of hydrogen containing streams / H2ThermoBank software

Aliakbar Hassanpouryouzband, Edris Joonaki, Katriona Edlmann, Niklas Heinemann & JinhaiYang, Nature Scientific Data, Open Access

The use of hydrogen (H2) as a substitute for fossil fuel, which accounts for the majority of the world’s energy, is environmentally the most benign option for the reduction of CO2 emissions. This will require gigawatt-scale storage systems and as such, H2 storage in porous rocks in the subsurface will be required. Accurate estimation of the thermodynamic and transport properties of H2 mixed with other gases found within the storage system is therefore essential for the efficient design for the processes involved in this system chain. In this study, we used the established and regarded GERG-2008 Equation of State (EoS) and SupertRaPP model to predict the thermo-physical properties of H2 mixed with CH4, N2, CO2, and a typical natural gas from the North-Sea. the data covers a wide range of mole fraction of H2 (10–90 Mole%), pressures (0.01–100 MPa), and temperatures (200–500 K) with high accuracy and precision. Moreover, to increase ease of access to the data, a user-friendly software (H2Themobank) has been developed and made publicly available.

H2ThermoBank software developed by Ali Hassanpouryouzband, email hssnpr@ed.ac.uk 

There are two files which are required for installation, please click below to download:

setup.exe

setup.msi

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