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Identifying performance gaps in hydrogen safety sensor technology for automotive and stationary applications

Type of Publication
Year of Publication
2010
Authors

L. Boon-Brett; J. Bousek; G. Black; P. Moretto; P. Castello; T. Huebert; U. Banach

Abstract

A market survey has been per-formed of commercially available hydrogen safety sensors, resulting in a total sample size of 53 sensors from 21 manufacturers. The technical specifications, as provided by the manufacturer, have been collated and are displayed herein as a function of sensor working principle. These specifications comprise measuring range, response and recovery times, ambient temperature, pressure and relative humidity, power consumption and lifetime. These are then compared against known performance targets for both automotive and stationary applications in order to establish in how far current technology satisfies current requirements of sensor end users. Gaps in the performance of hydrogen sensing technologies are thus identified and areas recommended for future research and development. (C) 2009 Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI

10.1016/j.ijhydene.2009.10.064

Volume

35

Notes

Times Cited: 41 Hubert, Thomas/E-8055-2010 41

Pagination

373-384

Number
1
ISSN Number

0360-3199

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