Numerical analysis of accidental hydrogen releases from high pressure storage at low temperatures

Frank Markert, Daniele Melideo, Daniele Baraldi

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    Abstract

    Evaluations of the performance of simplified engineering and CFD models are important to improve risk assessment tools e.g. to predict accurately releases from various types of hydrogen storages. These tools have to predict releases from a wide range of storage pressures (up to 80 MPa) and temperatures (down to 20 K), e.g. cryogenic compressed gas storage covers pressures up to 35 MPa and temperatures between 33 K and 338 K. Accurate calculations of high pressure releases require real gas EOS. This paper compares a number of EOS to predict hydrogen properties typical in different storage types. The vessel dynamics are modeled using a simplified engineering and a CFD model to evaluate the performance of various EOS to predict vessel pressures, temperatures mass flow rates and jet flame lengths. It is shown that the chosen EOS and the chosen specific heat capacity correlation are important to model accurately hydrogen releases at low temperatures.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
    Volume39
    Issue number14
    Pages (from-to)7356–7364
    Number of pages9
    ISSN0360-3199
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Compressed hydrogen
    • Low temperature
    • Vessel dynamics
    • Simplified model
    • CFD
    • EOS

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