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Hydrogen field test standard design, operating instructions, [and] specifications / Jodie G. Pope.

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Publications Available online

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Pope, Jodie G., author.
Contributor:
Pope, Jodie G.
Physical Measurement Laboratory (National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.))
Series:
NIST technical note ; 1888.
NIST technical note ; 1888
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Field experiments.
Hydrogen.
Genre:
Technical reports.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (28 pages) : illustrations (color).
Place of Publication:
Gaithersburg, MD : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2015.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) developed a prototype field test standard (FTS) that incorporates three test methods that could be used by state weights and measures inspectors to periodically test the accuracy of fuel delivery at retail hydrogen gas vehicle refueling dispensers, much as gasoline dispensers are tested today. The three field test methods are: 1) gravimetric, 2) Pressure, Volume, Temperature (PVT), and 3) master meter. The FTS was tested in NIST s Transient Flow Facility with helium gas and in the field at a hydrogen dispenser location. This document describes the design and construction of the test standard, necessary safety instrumentation for working with high pressure hydrogen gas, how to execute tests with the FTS, and the operating specifications of the FTS components. This document is intended to aid others attempting to design and construct similar apparatuses.
Notes:
August 2015.
Contributed record: Metadata reviewed, not verified. Some fields updated by batch processes.
Title from PDF title page (viewed August 30, 2015).
Includes bibliographical references.
OCLC:
958885903
Publisher Number:
GOVPUB-C13-d78764a5ca341f80d320f6caf20629de
Access Restriction:
Open Access Unrestricted online access

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