Liquid pump-enabled hydrogen refueling system for heavy duty fuel cell vehicles: Pump performance and J2601-compliant fills with precooling |
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Authors: | Jimmy Li Ashwin Ramteke Edward Youn Erik Hansen Kenneth Kratschmar Alvin Prakash Jerad Stager Anthony Y. Ku |
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Affiliation: | 1. NICE America Research, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA;2. Bulldog Energy Providers, 12 Appomattox Ln, Shepherdstown, WV 25443, USA;3. ETI Energy Corporation, 115-1917 West 4th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6J1M7, Canada;4. National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon Energy, Beijing 102209, PR China |
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Abstract: | We have developed a hydrogen (H2) refueling solution capable of delivering precooled, compressed gaseous hydrogen for heavy duty vehicle (HDV) refueling applications. The system uses a submerged pump to deliver pressurized liquid H2 from a cryogenic storage tank to a dispensing control loop that vaporizes the liquid and adjusts the pressure and temperature of the resulting gas to enable refueling at 35 MPa and temperatures as low as ?40 °C. A full-scale mobile refueler was fabricated and tested over a 6-month campaign to validate its performance. We report results from tests involving a total of 9000 kg of liquid H2 pumped and 1350 filling cycles over a range of conditions. Notably, the system was able to repeatably complete multiple, back-to-back 30 kg filling cycles in under 6 min each, in full compliance with the SAE J2601-2 standard, demonstrating its potential for rapid-throughput HDV refueling applications. |
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Keywords: | Demonstration Heavy duty vehicle J2601 Liquid hydrogen Pump Refueling station |
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