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LAPSE:2023.9388
Review on the Hydrogen Dispersion and the Burning Behavior of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
February 27, 2023
Abstract
The development of a hydrogen energy-based society is becoming the solution for more and more countries. Fuel cell electric vehicles are the best carriers for developing a hydrogen energy-based society. The current research on hydrogen leakage and the diffusion of fuel cell electric vehicles has been sufficient. However, the study of hydrogen safety has not reduced the safety concerns for society and government management departments, concerning the large-scale promotion of fuel cell electric vehicles. Hydrogen safety is both a technical and psychological issue. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of fuel cell electric vehicles’ hydrogen dispersion and the burning behavior and introduce the relevant work of international standardization and global technical regulations. The CFD simulations in tunnels, underground car parks, and multistory car parks show that the hydrogen escape performance is excellent. At the same time, the research verifies that the flow, the direction of leakage, and the vehicle itself are the most critical factors affecting hydrogen distribution. The impact of the leakage location and leakage pore size is much smaller. The relevant studies also show that the risk is still controllable even if the hydrogen leakage rate is increased ten times the limit of GTR 13 to 1000 NL/min and then ignited. Multi-vehicle combustion tests of fuel cell electric vehicles showed that adjacent vehicles were not ignited by the hydrogen. This shows that as long as the appropriate measures are taken, the risk of a hydrogen leak or the combustion of fuel cell electric vehicles is controllable. The introduction of relevant standards and regulations also indirectly proves this point. This paper will provide product design guidelines for R&D personnel, offer the latest knowledge and guidance to the regulatory agencies, and increase the public’s acceptance of fuel cell electric vehicles.
The development of a hydrogen energy-based society is becoming the solution for more and more countries. Fuel cell electric vehicles are the best carriers for developing a hydrogen energy-based society. The current research on hydrogen leakage and the diffusion of fuel cell electric vehicles has been sufficient. However, the study of hydrogen safety has not reduced the safety concerns for society and government management departments, concerning the large-scale promotion of fuel cell electric vehicles. Hydrogen safety is both a technical and psychological issue. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of fuel cell electric vehicles’ hydrogen dispersion and the burning behavior and introduce the relevant work of international standardization and global technical regulations. The CFD simulations in tunnels, underground car parks, and multistory car parks show that the hydrogen escape performance is excellent. At the same time, the research verifies that the flow, the direction of leakage, and the vehicle itself are the most critical factors affecting hydrogen distribution. The impact of the leakage location and leakage pore size is much smaller. The relevant studies also show that the risk is still controllable even if the hydrogen leakage rate is increased ten times the limit of GTR 13 to 1000 NL/min and then ignited. Multi-vehicle combustion tests of fuel cell electric vehicles showed that adjacent vehicles were not ignited by the hydrogen. This shows that as long as the appropriate measures are taken, the risk of a hydrogen leak or the combustion of fuel cell electric vehicles is controllable. The introduction of relevant standards and regulations also indirectly proves this point. This paper will provide product design guidelines for R&D personnel, offer the latest knowledge and guidance to the regulatory agencies, and increase the public’s acceptance of fuel cell electric vehicles.
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fuel cell electric vehicle, hydrogen burn, hydrogen dispersion, hydrogen safety, standardization
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Lan H, Wang G, Zhao K, He Y, Zheng T. Review on the Hydrogen Dispersion and the Burning Behavior of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles. (2023). LAPSE:2023.9388
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Lan H: China Automotive Technology & Research Center Co., Ltd., Tianjin 300300, China [ORCID]
Wang G: Automotive Data of China Co., Ltd., Beijing 100000, China
Zhao K: CATARC New Energy Vehicle Test Center (Tianjin) Co., Ltd., Tianjin 300300, China
He Y: China Automotive Technology & Research Center Co., Ltd., Tianjin 300300, China
Zheng T: China Automotive Technology & Research Center Co., Ltd., Tianjin 300300, China
Wang G: Automotive Data of China Co., Ltd., Beijing 100000, China
Zhao K: CATARC New Energy Vehicle Test Center (Tianjin) Co., Ltd., Tianjin 300300, China
He Y: China Automotive Technology & Research Center Co., Ltd., Tianjin 300300, China
Zheng T: China Automotive Technology & Research Center Co., Ltd., Tianjin 300300, China
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
15
Issue
19
First Page
7295
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-10-04
ISSN
1996-1073
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