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Harm effect distances evaluation of severe accidents for gaseous hydrogen refueling station
Authors:Li Zhiyong  Pan Xiangmin  Ma Jianxin
Affiliation:1. College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China;2. Clean Automotive Engineering Center, Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, China;3. School of Automotive Studies, Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, China
Abstract:With the development of large-scale fell cell vehicle demonstration project worldwide, the global number of hydrogen refueling stations has increased rapidly in recent years. The external safety of hydrogen refueling stations has always been a public concern for its further development. This paper examines the harm effect distances of severe accidents for a gaseous hydrogen refueling station. First, different accident scenarios are assumed and their subsequent consequences are calculated, including physical explosion, jet fire, flash fire and confined vapor cloud explosion. Results show that physical explosion and worst case of confined vapor cloud explosion produce the longest harm effect distances for instantaneous release and continuous release, respectively. This indicates that they may be used as decisive consequences to the determination of safe distances. Second, the influences of different factors on harm effect distances are investigated, including those of release inventory, release pressure, release height, release angle, release diameter and wind velocity. Then, based on these results, several potential hazard mitigation measures are proposed such as elevating hydrogen equipment, using smaller vessel and adopting smaller pipe work, if reasonably practicable.
Keywords:Gaseous hydrogen refueling stations  Consequence modeling  Harm effect distances  Mitigation measures
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