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Formation of flammable hydrogen-air clouds from hydrogen leakage

Type of Publication
Year of Publication
2009
Authors
K. Ramamurthi; K. Bhadraiah; S. Murthy
Abstract

The possibilities of the formation of a flammable cloud over the ground in an open atmosphere from the leakage of hydrogen stored at different temperatures are studied. The dispersion of hydrogen in the stable and unstable atmospheric conditions is determined using the Gaussian dispersion model. The efflux of hydrogen from the storage vessel is considered at velocities between 1 m/s and 1500 m/s, the latter corresponding to the upper limit of velocities arising from the choked flow. The dispersion analysis shows that flammable hydrogen-air clouds would not be formed over the ground under unstable atmospheric conditions for all efflux velocities and leakage areas and for the different temperatures of the hydrogen leak. However, under strongly stable atmospheric conditions, such as those associated with clear sky winter nights with low winds and temperature inversion in the planetary boundary layer, a flammable cloud is seen to be formed. This is particularly true for low temperature hydrogen efflux and very low velocities of the efflux. (C) 2009 Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2009.07.104
Volume
34
Notes

Times Cited: 3 3

Pagination
8428-8437
Number
19
ISSN Number
0360-3199
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