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04/11/23
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhein der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
T. Jordan
EC Network of Excellence (NoE) HySafe“Safety of hydrogen as an energy carrier” EC Network of Excellence (NoE) HySafe
“Safety of hydrogen as an energy carrier”
BackgroundBackground
Work package and clustersWork package and clusters
Activity MatrixActivity Matrix
Distribution Combustion Mitigation Risk Assessment
Regulations, Codes and Standards
Production
Transport
Storage
Tunnel, Garage
Other
Vehicles
Application
Risk Control
HySafe factsHySafe facts
In Europe there are many research activities in the field of hydrogen safety. These activities are heterogeneous, fragmented, and not well connected. Most of the experience and knowledge is coming from nuclear safety, from gas and oil and from aerospace industries. The largest amounts of hydrogen are used safely in chemical industries in a professional environment with specially educated staff.However, experience with hydrogen in a private environment is lacking completely.Therefore the EC is supporting the integration of the research activities with the help of a new instrument, the Network of Excellence (NoE).The NoE HySafe should provide an integrated harmonised scientific basis for the safe introduction of hydrogen as an energy carrier, and shall contribute to the public awareness by generating an excellent safety culture.
•Goal: long term integration of the EU research activities related to hydrogen safety
•Integration of experimental facilities, numerical tools and staff by coordinated joint research activities
•Creating public awareness and trust in the safety of hydrogen technologies
•Consortium: 24 partners from 12 EU countries + 1 partner from Canada
•(5 universities, 7 industry partners and 13 public research labiratories)
•Co-ordinator: Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe•started 03/2004, 5 years co-financing by the EC•Further details and publications on
www.hysafe.net
Management Projects
Project Management
Technical Internal Projects
WP10. Explosions
WP8. Release
WP9. Ign.+Fires
Cluster “Phenomena” Cluster “Tools”
WP6. CFD-Club
WP3. A-CFD
WP2. IEF
WP11.Mitigation
WP12. RA
WP17. General Management
PMO WP7. MPA
WP4. SPR
Hydrogen SensorsReleases in
(partially) confined spaces
Repair Shop for H2 vehicles
Technical External ProjectsHyGuideStorHy HyApproval
NATURALHY
Disseminating Activities WP1. BRHS
WP5. HIAD
WP14. ICHS
WP15. e-Academy
WP16.)RC&S
DJPA planningBusiness Plan „European Hydrogen Safety Center“
Jointly Excecuted Research Activities
NoE Management by Coordination Committee
WP13.Website
Internal projects following the current HySafe headlines:• Releases in (partially) confined spaces • Detection and mitigation
Internal projects following the current HySafe headlines:• Releases in (partially) confined spaces • Detection and mitigation
Internal project “InsHyde”•Investigation of non-catastrophic releases in confined areas/rooms•Determination of permeation and release limits•Systematic assessment of sensor and mitigation requirements•Related simulations and experimental verification•Recommendations for electrical equipment, ventilation requirements, etc…
Internal project “HyTunnel”Tunnel accidents are in the public focus. The EC tunnel safety directive does not cover hydrogen issues. To save the heavy investments in tunnel equipment the requirements for future hydrogen driven land vehicles are assessed in this two step project.
Step I:- Selection of critical, but broadly accepted scenarios- Review of available experimental results and simulation analyses- Qualitative evaluation of the efficiency and compatibility of existing mitigation
measures (active ventilation, sprays, etc…)Step II:• Experimental program (in cooperation with other EC tunnel projects)• Proposal for an addendum to the “EC Safe Tunnel Directive”
Institut für Kern- und Energietechnik, Postfach 36 40, 76021 Karlsruhe