Various aspects of the dynamics of natural gas adsorption storage syst
ems employing activated carbon are studied theoretically. The fast cha
rge of the storage system is the first subject addressed. Emphasis is
given to thermal effects and hydrodynamics of flow through the carbon
bed. In order to study the influence of diffusional resistances on cha
rge dynamics, an intraparticle transport equation governed by a diffus
ion law is added to the computational model. Lastly, the slow discharg
e process and proposed solutions for reducing the adverse effect of th
e heat of adsorption on storage capacity, including in situ thermal en
ergy storage, are discussed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.