Skip to main content
Abstract

The scope of this paper is to highlight common hazards arising from hydrogen storage and distribution systems, as well as to reveal potential accidents that hydrogen may yield under certain conditions. Hazard analysis performed was based on the Event Tree Analysis Method and examined the final outcomes of an accidental hydrogen release. The output of this analysis was that hydrogen may lead to a series of accident types that can pose a severe threat for property and public safety. Moreover, computational estimation of the dispersion resulting from liquefied hydrogen spills showed that the resulting cloud behaves as a heavy rather than a light gas, remaining in flammable concentrations at low heights above the ground and increasing, therefore, substantially the risk for accidental fires and explosions. (c) 2005 International Association for Hydrogen Energy. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication
2005
Journal
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume
30
Number of Pages
1501-1510
ISBN Number
0360-3199
Accession Number
WOS:000233293500017
DOI
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2005.06.004
Alternate Journal
Int J Hydrogen Energ
We are professional and reliable provider since we offer customers the most powerful and beautiful themes. Besides, we always catch the latest technology and adapt to follow world’s new trends to deliver the best themes to the market.

Contact info

We are the leaders in the building industries and factories. We're word wide. We never give up on the challenges.

Recent Posts