Latest Advances and Prospects of Hydrogen Safety
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A5: Hydrogen Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 January 2023) | Viewed by 13453
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Interests: chemical safety; process safety; safety; safety management; risk assessment
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Interests: hydrogen safety; risk assessment; modeling; optimization; CFD; consequence analysis
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Hydrogen has emerged as a sustainable energy carrier of the future because rising energy consumption and depletion of fossil fuels pose a risk to global energy and economic security, as well as release greenhouse gases and other pollutants that are a major contributor to global warming. Since hydrogen gas is recognized as a material with a very high risk of explosion, it is necessary to secure reliable safety control technology for hydrogen gas in order to enter an era where it can be used as a popular fuel like gasoline or natural gas.
The purpose of this special issue is to invite researchers (scholars, researchers, scholars) to present recent experiments, simulations and numerical studies in the field of hydrogen safety technology. Topics of interest in this special issue include, but are not limited to:
- Hydrogen facility (on-site and off-site)
- Risk assessment model for Hydrogen
- Safety distance for hydrogen
- Influence of hydrogen dispersion and jet fire
- Hydrogen incidents
- Special materials for Hydrogen safety
- Reduction of hydrogen incidents
- Jet fire, flash fire, dispersion, and explosions
- Safety relief devices including TPRDs
- Cryogenic hazards for LIH (Liquid Hydrogen)
- Hydrogen explosion
- Hydrogen & Fuel Cells (Transportation and Power)
- Hydrogen Pipelines and Piping
- Hydrogen Refuelling Stations for Urban Sites
- Large-scale Underground Storage of Hydrogen
Dr. Chankyu Kang
Dr. Seungho Jung
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hydrogen explosion
- hydrogen incidents
- hydrogen dispersion and jet fire
- hydrogen risk assessment
- protective system
- hydrogen hazard
- hydrogen safety materials
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