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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Safety in Buildings
Technical Paper
2005-01-1889
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
Earlier designs for buildings that accommodate gaseous hydrogen fueled vehicles have included elaborate systems of hydrogen detection and mitigation such as hydrogen detectors, high ventilation rates, static-free floors and walls, explosion proof devices, special vehicle grounding, and other measures to deal with possible hydrogen leaks. Such modifications have often been based on a general understanding of leaking hydrogen behavior and incorporated a wide range of high-cost modifications to mitigate a wide range of potential risks. This study provides a more focused analysis on the consequences of hydrogen leaks under specific conditions in order to begin to relate potential hazards with building requirements. The study provides an excellent point of departure for future iterative evaluations as the hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs), hydrogen storage and building developments progress.
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Khayyat, Y. and Unnasch, S., "Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Safety in Buildings," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-1889, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-1889.Also In
SAE 2005 Transactions Journal of Passenger Cars: Mechanical Systems
Number: V114-6; Published: 2006-02-01
Number: V114-6; Published: 2006-02-01
References
- USDOT - Office of research, Demonstration, and Innovation - Clean Air Program Design Guidelines for Bus Transit Systems Using Hydrogen as an Alternative Fuel
- Hydrogen: The Matter of Safety - A Cognizant Media Production Hydrogen 2000, Inc.