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The Evaluation of Hydrogen Leakage Safety for the High Pressure Hydrogen System of Fuel Cell Vehicle

연료전지자동차의 고압수소저장시스템 수소 누출 안전성 평가

  • 김형기 (현대자동차 연구개발총괄본부) ;
  • 최영민 (현대자동차 연구개발총괄본부) ;
  • 김상현 (현대자동차 연구개발총괄본부) ;
  • 심지현 (현대자동차 연구개발총괄본부) ;
  • 황인철 (현대자동차 연구개발총괄본부)
  • Received : 2012.07.27
  • Accepted : 2012.08.24
  • Published : 2012.08.31

Abstract

A fuel cell vehicle has the hydrogen detection sensors for checking the hydrogen leakage because it use hydrogen for its fuel and can't use a odorant to protect the fuel cell stack. To verify the hydrogen safety of leakage we select the high possible leak points of fittings in hydrogen storage system and test the leaking behavior at them. The hydrogen leakage flow rate is 10, 40, 118 NL/min and the criterion for maximum hydrogen leakage is based on allowing an equivalent release of combustion energy as permitted by gasoline vehicles in FMVSS301. There are total 18EA hydrogen leakage detection sensors installed in test system. we acquire the hydrogen leakage detection time and determine the ranking. Hydrogen leakage detection time decrease when hydrogen leakage flow rate increase. The minimum hydrogen leakage detection time is about 3 seconds when the flow rate is 118NL/min. In this study, we optimize hydrogen sensor position in fuel cell vehicle and verify the hydrogen leakage safety because there is no inflow inside the vehicle.

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