11th SEPTEMBER
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Opening Session [Room 1] Plenary Session 1 [Room 1] Hydrogen Safety R&D and RCS Process
Chair: N. Beck - Natural Resources Canada
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Lecturer 1: Antonio Ruiz - DoE
Lecturer 2: Beatrice Coda - European Commission
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Session 1 [Room 1]
CFD for Regulations, Codes and Standards
Chairmans: A. Venetsanos - NCSRD, A. Kotchourko - FZK
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Session 2 [Room 2]
Materials & Storage
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Topical session 1
CFD for Regulations, Codes and Standards
A. Venetsanos - NCSRD
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Topical session 2
Materials & StoragePAPER
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1.1.281
Results of the HySafe CFD Validation Benchmark SBEPV5
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1.4.43
Polymer Composites for Tribological Applications in Hydrogen Environment
Theiler, G., Gradt, Th.
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3.1.68
Analysis of Buoyancy-driven Ventilation of Hydrogen from Buildings
Barley, C.D., Gawlik, K., Ohi, J., Hewett, R.
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1.4.44
A Temperature Controlled Mechanical Test Facility to Ensure Safe Materials Performance in Hydrogen at 1000 bar
Hammond, R.I., Pargeter, R.J.
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3.1.78
Validation of CFD Calculations against Ignited Impinging Jet Experiments
Middha, P., Hansen, O. R., Grune, J., Kotchourko, A.
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1.4.91
Compatibility of Materials with Hydrogen Particular Case: Hydrogen Assisted Stress Cracking of Titanium Alloys
Azkarate, I., Ezponda, E., Madina, V.
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1.1.60
Numerical Study of Spontaneous Ignition of Pressurized Hydrogen Release into Air
Xu, B. P., EL Hima, L., Wen, J. X., Dembele, S., Tam, V.H.Y.
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2.1.109
Testing Safety of Hydrogen Components
Wastiaux, S., Willot F., Coffre E., Schaaff J.P.
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1.1.65
Analysis of Jet Flames and Unignited Jets from Unintended Releases of Hydrogen
Houf, W.G., Evans, G.H., Schefer, R.W.
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2.1.41
Analysis of Composite Hydrogen Storage Cylinders under Transient Thermal Loads
Hu, J., Sundararaman, S. Chandrashekhara, K., Chernicoff, W.
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1.1.108
Processes of the Formation of Large Unconfined Clouds Following a Massive Spillage of Liquid Hydrogen on the Ground
Proust, Ch.
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2.1.42
Optimization of a Solar Hydrogen Storage System: Safety Considerations
Rosa, I.F.
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1.1.112
CFD Simulations of Hydrogen Release and Dispersion Inside the Storage Room of a Hydrogen Refueling Station Using the ADREA-HF Code
Papanikolaou, E.A., Venetsanos, A.G.
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2.1.126
Thermal Loading Cases of Hydrogen High Pressure Storage Cylinders
Anders, S.
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1.1.125
Experimental Study of Jet-formed Hydrogen-air Mixtures and Pressure Loads from their Deflagrations in Low Confined Surroundings
Friedrich, A., Grune, J., Kotchourko, N., Kotchourko, A. Sempert, K., Stern, G., Kuznetsov, M.
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3.1.46
Fundamental Safety Testing and Analysis of Solid State Hydrogen Storage Materials and Systems
Anton, D., Mosher,D., Fichtner, M., Kuriyama, N., Chahine, R., Dedrick, D.
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1.2.56
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Hydrogen Gas Auto-ignition
Golub, V.V., Baklanov, D.I., Bazhenova, T.V., Golovastov, S.V., Ivanov, M.F., Laskin, I.N., Semin, N.V., Volodin, V.V.
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1.2.45
Complex Hydrides as Solid Storage Materials: First Safety Tests
Lohstroh, W., Fichtner, M., Breitung, W.
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1.3.95
Simulation of Detonation after an Accidental Hydrogen Release in Enclosed Environments
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4.1.294
Risk Analysis of the Storage Unit in Hydrogen Refuelling Station
Giardina M., Casamirra, M., Corchia, L., Lombardo, C., Messina, G., Castiglia, F.
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1.3.80
CFD Simulation Study to Investigate the Risk from Hydrogen Vehicles in Tunnels
Hansen, Olav R., Middha, P.
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3.1.157
Prediction of the Lift-off, Blow-out and Blow-off Stability Limits of Pure Hydrogen and Hydrogen/Hydrocarbon Mixture Jet Flames
Y. Wu, I. S. Al-Rahbi, Y. Lu, G. T. Kalghatgi
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3.1.145
CFD Modeling of Hydrogen Dispersion Experiments for SAE J2578 Test Methods Development
Tchouvelev, A.V., DeVaal, J., Cheng, Z., Corfu, R., Rozek, R., Lee, C.
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2.1.121
H2 High Pressure On-board Storage Considering Safety Issues
Vieira, A., Faria, H., de Oliveira, R., Correia, N., Marques, A.T.
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1.1.120
High Pressure Hydrogen Jets in the Presence of a Surface
Angers, B.
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12th SEPTEMBER
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Plenary Session 2 [Room 1] Risk Management Approaches to Hydrogen Safety
Chair: Th. Jordan - FZK
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Lecturer 4: Shigeki Kikukawa - Hydrogen Technology Group Japan Petroleum Energy Center
Lecturer 5: Les Shirvill -Shell Global Solutions
Lecturer 6: Andrei Tchouvelev - Canadian Hydrogen Safety Program
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Session 3 [Room 1]
Hydrogen Behaviour & Consequences
Chairmans: J. Keller - Sandia National Laboratories, - L.C. Shirvill - Shell Global Solutions
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Session 4 [Room 2]
Quantitative Risk Assessment, Safety Studies and Risk Mitigation
Chairmans: J. LaChance - Sandia National Laboratories, A.M Hansen - Norsk Hydro ASA
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Topical session 3
Hydrogen Behaviour & Consequences
J. Keller - Sandia National Laboratories
PAPER
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Topical session 4
Quantitative Risk Assessment, Safety Studies and Risk Mitigation
J. LaChance - Sandia National Laboratories
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1.1.51
Hydrogen Related Risks within a Private Garage: Concentration Measurements in a Realistic Full Scale Experimental Facility
Gupta, S., Brinster, J., Studer, E., Tkatschenko, I.
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4.1.79
Nilsen, S., Marangon, A., Middha, P., Engeboe, A., Markert, F., Ezponda, E., Chaineaux, J.
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1.1.54
Dispersion Tests on Concentration and its Fluctuations for 40MPa Pressurized Hydrogen
Kouchi, A., Okabayashi, K., Takeno, K., Chitose, K
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1.3.113
Assessment and Evaluation of 3rd Party Risk for Planned Hydrogen Demonstration Facility
Haugom, G.P., Holmefjord, K.O., Skogseth, L.O
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1.1.58
Experiments with Release and Ignition of Hydrogen Gas in a 3m Long Channel
Sommersel, O. K., Bjerketvedt, D., Vaagsaether, K., Fannelop, T.K.
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1.4.77
Materials Considerations in Hydrogen Production
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1.3.67
Hydrogen Flames in Tubes: Critical Run-up Distances
Dorofeev, S.B.
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1.5.122
Design of Catalytic Recombiners for Safe Removal of Hydrogen from Flammable Gas Mixtures
Reinecke, E.-A., Kelm, S., Struth, S., Granzow, Ch., Schwarz, U.
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1.1.62
Gas Build-up in a Domestic Property Following Releases of Methane/Hydrogen Mixtures
Lowesmith, B.J., Hankinson, G., Spataru, C.l, Stobbart, M.
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1.5.131
Novel Wide-area Hydrogen Sensing Technology
Hoagland, W., Benson, D. K., and Smith, R. D.
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1.1.63
Large-scale Hydrogen Release in an Isothermal Confined Area
Lacome, J.M., Dagba, Y., Perrette, L., Jamois, D., Proust, C.
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1.5.251
Quantification of the Uncertainty of the Peak Pressure Value in the Vented Deflagrations of Air-Hydrogen Mixtures
Cerchiara, G., Carcassi, M.N.
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1.3.40
Fast Turbulent Deflagration and DDT of Hydrogen-Air Mixtures in Small Obstructed Channel
Teodorczyk A., Drobniak P., Dabkowski A.
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2.1.73
Hydrogen Safety Aspects related to High Pressure - PEM Water Electrolysis
Fateev, V.N., Grigoriev, S.A., Millet, P., Korobtsev, S.V., Porembskiy, V.I., Pepic, M., Etievant, C., Puyenchet, C.
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1.3.106
Experimental Study of Hydrogen-Air Deflagrations in Flat Layer
Friedrich, A., Grune, J., Jordan, T., Kotchourko, A., Kotchourko, N., Kuznetsov, M., Sempert, K., Stern, G.
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2.1.75
Predicting the Probability of Failure of Gas Pipelines Including Inspection and Repair Procedures
Zhang, L., Adey, R.A.
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1.3.69
Deflagration Safety Study of Mixtures of Hydrogen and Natural Gas in a Semi-open Space
Merilo, E.G., Groethe, M.A.
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2.1.81
Hydrogen Refuelling Stations for Public Transport Quality and Safety in the User-interface
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1.3.96
Vapour Cloud Explosions from the Ignition of Methane/Hydrogen/Air Mixtures in a Congested Region
Royle, M., Shirvill, L.C., Roberts, T.A.
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3.1.59
Hydrogen Safety: New Challenges Based on BMW Hydrogen 7
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1. 1.158
Initial Assessment of the Impact of Jet Flame Hazard from Hydrogen Cars in Road Tunnels and the Implication on Hydrogen Car Design
Wu, Y.
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3.1.71
Fire Protection Strategy for Compressed Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles
Gambone, L.R. Wong, J.Y.
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1.3.97
Heat Radiation of Burning Hydrogen/Air Mixtures Impurified by Organic Vapour and Particles
Weiser, V., Roth, E., Eckl, W., Kessler, A., Langer. G.
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1.1.107
Safety of Laboratories for New Hydrogen Techniques
Heitsch, M., Baraldi, D., Moretto, P., Wilkening, H.
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13th SEPTEMBER
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Plenary Session 3 [Room 1] Building Public Safety Consensus
Chair: W. Chernicoff - US DOT / RITA
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Lecturer 7: Vladimir Molkov - University of Ulster
PAPER
Lecturer 8: Christy Cooper - DoE
PAPER
Lecturer 9: Pierre Gauthier - Air Liquide Canada
PAPER
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Session 5 [Room 1]
Hydrogen Facility PermittingSession 6 [Room 2]
Education and Professional /Technical Training Tools
Chairmans: Jim Narva - NASFM, M. A. Delichatsios - University of Ulster
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Topical session 5
Hydrogen Facility Permitting
M. Molag - TNO
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Topical session 6
Education and Professional /Technical Training Tools
Jim Narva - NASFM
PAPER
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4.1.64
Hydrogen Safety and Permitting Hydrogen Fueling Stations
Ohi, J.
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1.5.90
Guidelines for Fire Corps Standard Operating Procedures in the event of Hydrogen Releases
Grasso, N., Ciannelli, N., Pilo, F., Carcassi, M.N., Ceccherini, F.
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4.1.129
Risk-Informed Process and Tools for Permitting Hydrogen Fueling Stations
LaChance, J., Tchouvelev, A., Ohi, J.
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1.3.39
Incident Reporting: Learning from Experience
Weiner, S.C., Kinzey, B.R., Dean, J., Davis, P.B., Ruiz, A.
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4.1.143
Safety-Barrier Diagrams for Documenting Safety of Hydrogen Applications
Duijm, N.J., Markert, F.
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1.5.100
Hydrogen Safety, Training and Risk Assessment System
Hay, R., Tchouvelev, A. V., Benard, P., Wong, J., MacIntyre, I .
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4.1.93
Fire Prevention Technical Rule for Gaseous Hydrogen Transport in Pipelines
Grasso, N., Pilo, F., Ciannelli, N., Carcassi, M.N., Mattei, N., Ceccherini, F.
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1.5.130
The Hydrogen Executive Leadership Panel (HELP) Initiative for Emergency Responder Training
Chernicoff, W. P., McCullough, R., Postel, F.
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Session 7 [Room 1]
MiscellaneousSession 8 [Room 2]
Miscellaneous
Chairmans: Jim Narva - NASFM
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4.1.288
Simulator Development of Virtual Experience and Accident Scenarios of Hydrogen Stations for Safety
Kim., E.J., Kim, Y. G., Moon, I.I., Kim, J.
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3.1.82
Model-based Determination of Hydrogen System Emissions of Motor Vehicles Using Climate-Chamber Test Facilities
Weilenmann, M., Bach, Ch., Novak, Ph., Fischer, A., Hill, M.
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1.3.132
Hydrogen Releases Ignited in a Simulated Vehicle Refuelling Environment
Shirvill, L.C., Royle, M., Roberts, T.A.
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3.2.101
Identification and Monitoring of a PEM Electrolyser Based on Dynamical Modelling
Lebbal, M.E. Lecoeuche, S.
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6.0.00
Safe Operation of Natural Gas Appliances Fueled with Hydrogen/Natural Gas Mixtures (Progress Obtained in the Naturalhy-Project)
De Vries, H. , Florisson, O., Tiekstra, G.C.
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6.1.00
Numerical Studies of Dispersion and Flammable Volume of Hydrogen in Enclosures
Zhang, J. Hereid, J., Hagen, M., Bakirtzis, D., Delichatsios, M.A., Venetsanos, S.G.
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6.2.00
Hydrogen Subsonic Upward Release and Dispersion Experiments in Closed Cylindrical Vessel
Denisenko V.P., Kirillov I.A., Korobtsev S.V., Nikolaev I.I., Kuznetsov, A.V., Gevorkian A.G., Feldstein V.A.
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6.3.00
Explosion Hazard of Hydrogen-Air Mixtures in the Large Volumes
Petukhov, V.A., Naboko, I.M., Fortov, V.E.
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1.3.52
Computational Modeling of Pressure Effects from Hydrogen Explosions
Granovskiy E.A., Lifar V.A., Skob Yu.A., Ugryumov M.L.
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1.5.134
On the Use of Spray Systems: An Example of R&D Work in Hydrogen Safety for Nuclear Applications
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1.1.83
Study of hydrogen diffusion and deflagration in a closed system
Ishimoto, Y., Merilo,E., Groethe, M., Chiba, S., Iwabuchi, H., Sakata, K.
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2.1.53
A Rural Hydrogen Transportation Test Bed
Sheffield, J. W., Koylu, U. O.
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2.1.98
Potential for Hydrogen Production from Biomass Residues in the Valencian Community
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3.2.76
Molecular Transport Effects of Hydrocarbon Addition on Turbulent Hydrogen Flame Propagation
Muppala, S., Wen, J.X., Aluri, N.K., Dinkelacker, F.
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Final Session [Room 1]
Conclusions/debate & Perspectives