2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2007.04.005
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Spontaneous ignition of hydrogen leaks: A review of postulated mechanisms

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“…Frequently, hydrogen's low minimum ignition energy and potential catalytic activity are involved in attempting to describe how these accidents occurred. In the course of preparing the final manuscript, an interesting review on this subject was presented in September 2005 by Astbury and Hawksworth (2005). The present combustion laboratory had such a fire incident in the early 1980s when a pressure relief burst disk in a hydrogen gas supply system ruptured as a result of a regulator failure on a 1-A compressed hydrogen bottle (supply pressure > 40 atm).…”
Section: Spontaneous Ignition Of Hydrogen and Natural Gas 667mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequently, hydrogen's low minimum ignition energy and potential catalytic activity are involved in attempting to describe how these accidents occurred. In the course of preparing the final manuscript, an interesting review on this subject was presented in September 2005 by Astbury and Hawksworth (2005). The present combustion laboratory had such a fire incident in the early 1980s when a pressure relief burst disk in a hydrogen gas supply system ruptured as a result of a regulator failure on a 1-A compressed hydrogen bottle (supply pressure > 40 atm).…”
Section: Spontaneous Ignition Of Hydrogen and Natural Gas 667mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] It is expected that hydrogen can become a major energy supply in many applications, including transportation, central and distributed electric power, portable power, and combined heat and power for buildings and industrial processes. 2,3 Since hydrogen gas is extremely reactive with oxygen, and has a low ignition energy, it is prone to spontaneous flammable ignition. It is therefore critically important that robust and fast hydrogen gas detection technologies be available to ensure safe handling.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to hydrogen's low electroconductivity, the flow of gaseous hydrogen (GH 2 ) can generate electrostatic charge and ignite the hydrogen/air mixture. Other mechanisms for spontaneous ignition of hydrogen are described in [30].…”
Section: Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sustained combustion requires both a source of ignition and additional conditions that allow the combustion process to continue. The initial source of ignition can be a piloted ignition (where a spark or other flame ignites the gas) or non-piloted, spontaneous ignition (mechanisms for spontaneous ignition of hydrogen sources are discussed in [30]). The processes that permit sustained flame have been investigated by many research teams, but this research has not resulted in a model that is suitably predictive for QRA.…”
Section: Ignitionmentioning
confidence: 99%