Hydrogen Concentration Distribution in Simulated Spaces for a Hydrogen System Installed in a Large Bus in Case of Hydrogen Leakage 2008-01-0727
For fuel cell vehicles, which have attracted attention in recent years, the prevention of hydrogen leakage is an essential safety issue.
Large fuel cell buses will require a large space to store the hydrogen system. The behavior of hydrogen that has leaked into such a large space is unknown.
In this report, we studied hydrogen concentration distribution by leaking hydrogen into simulated spaces in two cases: (1) when hydrogen gas tanks are installed on the roof of the bus, and (2) when an electricity-generating system, such as fuel cell stacks, etc., is installed at the rear of the bus.
The results of the experiments show that hydrogen concentration distribution is kept at a constant level throughout each location in the simulated space, depending on the opening area and hydrogen leakage rate. It was also found that the diffusivity of hydrogen in air is extremely high. Hydrogen diffuses through openings, preventing a high concentration from accumulating inside the space, thus keeping the concentration below the lower flammable limit (LFL) of 4% (by volume), in many cases.
Citation: Matsumura, H., Murooka, K., Matsushima, K., and Taniguchi, T., "Hydrogen Concentration Distribution in Simulated Spaces for a Hydrogen System Installed in a Large Bus in Case of Hydrogen Leakage," SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. 1(1):613-622, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-0727. Download Citation
Affiliated:
National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory
Pages: 10
Event:
SAE World Congress & Exhibition
ISSN:
1946-3995
e-ISSN:
1946-4002
Also in:
SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems-V117-6EJ, Fire Safety, 2008-SP-2166, SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems-V117-6
Related Topics:
Fuel cell vehicles
Fuel cells
Hydrogen fuel
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