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Compression of gaseous hydrogen up to high pressure by conventional methods represents a difficult technical problem. The main problem here consists of a reliability of seals of moving parts. In this connection it would be tempting to use such engineering solutions which generally eliminate availability of mobile elements working in hydrogen medium.
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Shmal’ko, Y.F., Ivanovsky, A.I., Lototsky, M.V., Karnatsevich, L.V., Milenko, Y.Y. (1998). Cryo-Hydride Hydrogen Compressor for Pressure Up to 4 Kbar. In: Saetre, T.O. (eds) Hydrogen Power: Theoretical and Engineering Solutions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9054-9_42
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