泄漏(经济)
液态氢
氢
环境科学
核工程
材料科学
废物管理
工艺工程
化学
工程类
有机化学
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Wenhao Yuan,Jing‐Feng Li,Ruiping Zhang,Xinkun Li,Jing Xie,Jianye Chen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.04.060
摘要
Promoting fuel cells has been one of China's ambitious hydrogen policies in the past few years. Currently, several hydrogen fueling stations (HRSs) are under construction in China to fuel hydrogen-driven vehicles. In this regard, it is necessary to assess the risks of hydrogen leakage in HRSs. Aiming at conducting a comprehensive consequence assessment of liquid hydrogen (LH2) leakage on China's first liquid hydrogen refueling station (LHRS) in Pinghu, a pseudo-source model is established in the present study to simulate the LH2 leakage using a commercial CFD tool, FLACS. The effects of the layout of the LHRS, leakage parameters, and local meteorological conditions on the LH2 leakage consequence has been assessed from the perspectives of low-temperature hazards and explosion hazards. The obtained results reveal that considering the prevailing southeast wind in Pinghu city, the farthest low-temperature hazard distance and lower flammable limit (LFL) -distance occurs in the leakage scenario along the north direction. It is found that the trailer parking location in the current layout of the LHRS will worsen the explosion consequences of the LH2 leakage. Moreover, the explosion will completely destroy the control room and endanger people on the adjacent road when the leakage equivalent diameter is 25.4 mm. The performed analyses reveal that as the wind speed increases, the explosion hazard decreases. • A pseudo-source model for liquid hydrogen leakage is established. • Liquid hydrogen releases show dense gas behavior. • The trailer location in Pinghu LHRS may worsen the explosion consequences. • The explosion hazard decreases as the wind speed increases.
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