Abstract:This work presents the results of the Standard Benchmark Exercise Problem (SBEP) V20 of Work Package 6 (WP6) of HySafe Network of Excellence (NoE), co-funded by the European Commission, in the frame of evaluating the quality and suitability of codes, models and user practices by comparative assessments of code results. The benchmark problem SBEP-V20 covers reléase scenarios that were experimentally investigated in the past using helium as a substitute to hydrogen. The aim of the experimental investigations was… Show more
“…Concentration measurements during the release of helium underneath a wooden mock-up of an automobile placed inside a full-scale garage were reported by Swain [3]. These experiments have been simulated and substantial differences between model codes and experimental data was reported [4]. Release and dispersion in real scale enclosures using hydrogen has been reported [5] and modeled using a number of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software tools [6].…”
“…Concentration measurements during the release of helium underneath a wooden mock-up of an automobile placed inside a full-scale garage were reported by Swain [3]. These experiments have been simulated and substantial differences between model codes and experimental data was reported [4]. Release and dispersion in real scale enclosures using hydrogen has been reported [5] and modeled using a number of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software tools [6].…”
“…Papanikolaou et al [3] compared experimental and numerical results for hydrogen leakage inside a naturally ventilated garage using various codes with different models. Merilo et al [4,5] experimentally studied hydrogen leakage in a garage and also in passenger vehicle compartments.…”
“…In Ref. [15], 5 organizations carried out CFD simulations to describe the release of helium in 66 m 3 garage-like facility with 2 vents. Also in that benchmark exercise, the scattering of results was relevant e.g.…”
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