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1
Determination of Clearance Distances for Venting
of Hydrogen Storage Andrei Tchouvelev, Pierre
Benard, Vlad Agranat and Zhong Cheng
2
Acknowledgements
  • Work partially supported by
  • Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) CTFCA Clearance
    Distance Project
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
    of Canada (NSERC) Industrial Research Fellowship

3
Introduction
  • Part of Hydrogen Clearance Distances Project
    under Canadian Transportation Fuel Cell Alliance
    (CTFCA)
  • RD study with practical application contribute
    to development of model codes and engineering
    guidelines for design of vent stacks for hydrogen
    venting under conditions of a hydrogen energy
    station
  • Innovative approach
  • Clearance distances related to venting of
    hydrogen storage were differentiated between
    distances to people and equipment (at 1.8 m above
    ground) and distances to air intakes and ignition
    sources (located above the top of a vent stack)
  • Recommended clearance distances are based on
    extents of 100 LFL hydrogen concentration
    envelopes plus 25 safety factor
  • Obtained tables and graphs were based on CFD
    modeling of hydrogen releases and dispersion,
    implemented through the PHOENICS software package
    and on thermal effects analysis using TNO Yellow
    Book recommendations

4
International Fire Code, Section 2209
5
Thermal Level Standards for Hazard Assessment
6
API Recommended Practice 521
  • Flame length varies with emission velocity and
    heat release. Information on the subject is
    limited and is usually based on VISUAL
    observations in connection with emergency
    discharges from flares. Figures 8 and 9 were
    developed from some PLANT-SCALE experimental work
    on flame lengths covering relatively high release
    rates of various mixtures of hydrogen and
    hydrocarbons.

7
API Recommended Practice 521
8
Hydrogen Release from Vent Stack2000 CFM, 30
ft/s (9.14 m/s) wind
9
Hydrogen Release from Vent Stack2000 CFM, 30
ft/s (9.14 m/s) wind
10
Clearance Distances Based on Concentration
Envelopes
11
Recommended Clearance Distances For Ignition
Sources Above Vent Stack Top
12
Clearance Distances Based on Thermal Effects
Sonic flows correspond to lowest stack diameter
in each flow rate range. It is interesting that
the best sonic (coloured green) and subsonic
(coloured yellow) results in terms of distances
to 1,500 BTU/ft2 for each flow rate range are
quite close to each other. This indicates that if
an appropriate height of the vent stack is
selected, the stack orifice will not materially
affect the clearance distance.
13
Recommended Clearance Distances Based on Thermal
Effects
14
Summary
  • Clearance distances related to venting of
    hydrogen storage were derived using both thermal
    effects and concentration envelope approaches
  • Obtained tables and graphs were based on thermal
    effects analysis using TNO Yellow Book
    recommendations and CFD modeling of hydrogen
    releases and dispersion, implemented through the
    PHOENICS software package
  • Obtained results provide comprehensive guidance
    to both design engineers and regulatory
    authorities to design and provide regulatory
    approvals for placement of hydrogen storage
    systems vent stacks
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