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Pressure Terminology Used In Fuel Cells and Other Hydrogen Vehicle Applications
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2760_201106
- Stabilized
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Scope
SAE J2579 is being developed by the SAE Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV) Standards Committee to provide recommended practices for Fuel Systems in Fuel Cell and Other Hydrogen Vehicles. As part of this work, definitions for pressurized systems and containers were developed. The purpose of this document is to disseminate these definitions prior to the release of SAE J2579 such that other technical groups are aware of the information.
Rationale
The technical report covers technology, products, or processes which are mature and not likely to change in the foreseeable future.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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TABLE B1 | REQUIRED VEHICULAR FILLING PROTECTIONS BY INFRASTRUCTURE |
Issuing Committee
The Fuel Cell Standards Committee is responsible for establishing standards for hydrogen and fuel cell vehicles. Standards will cover the safety aspects of hydrogen, fuel cell, and electrical systems in the vehicle, test procedures to establish the performance of the vehicle, system/components, and interface requirements.
Reference
Number | Title |
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J2578_201408 | Recommended Practice for General Fuel Cell Vehicle Safety |
J2600_201211 | Compressed Hydrogen Surface Vehicle Fueling Connection Devices |
J2600_201510 | Compressed Hydrogen Surface Vehicle Fueling Connection Devices |
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