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Leakage and Diffusion Analysis and Safety Research of Onboard Hydrogen Systems in Different Space Beijing Jiaotong University, School of Mechanical Electronic

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Author/Creator:
Zhang, Yongtao, author.
Contributor:
Hao, Dong
Yang, Zirong
Yu, Jiangbin
Zhang, Xin
Conference Name:
SAE 2023 Vehicle Powertrain Diversification Technology Forum (2023-08-26 : Shanghai, China)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2023
Summary:
This paper presents a simulation study of hydrogen leakage from an onboard hydrogen supply system in open, closed, and semi-closed spaces. The simulations investigate the effects of environmental factors and conditions such as obstacles on the diffusion process of hydrogen leaks. The results show that when hydrogen gas leaks, the direction of the leak determines the potential risk. If the leak is directed toward the cab, the gas will accumulate in the gap between the cab and the hydrogen supply system, posing a significant risk to the driver. On the other hand, if hydrogen leaks toward the rear, a combustible cloud forms mainly behind the vehicle at a safe distance of 3.8 meters. The study also investigated the effects of wind speed, wind direction, and ambient temperature. It was found that headwinds can cause hydrogen to spread near the vehicle, increasing the risk of an accident. The paper also investigates the effect of obstacles that inhibit the horizontal diffusion of hydrogen, causing the gas to accumulate in front of the obstacles and increasing the risk of explosion in the vicinity. This paper also investigates the effect of vent area and vent location on the diffusion of hydrogen leaks in enclosed spaces, and the results show that the vent location factor has a more significant effect on the magnitude of hydrogen concentration in enclosed spaces after a hydrogen leak compared to the vent area. The simulation results can help improve society's understanding of hydrogen energy, the development of related safety standards and emergency response measures for accidents, as well as provide insight into the risks associated with hydrogen systems. The results of this study will be useful for policymakers, engineers, and researchers who are committed to the widespread use of hydrogen energy
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Publisher Number:
2023-01-7015
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