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Hydrogen, as fuel

Chlorine gas, produced by electrolysis of brine, was dried by passage through a mist of sulfuric acid in a drying tower, where static charge was generated. An explosion in the tower, (presumably involving hydrogen as fuel) was attributed to initiation by static spark. [Pg.1408]

Hydrogen as fuel. 2. Fuel cells. I. Gupta, Ram B. II. Title. [Pg.618]

In 1977, two fully loaded Boeing 747 commercial aircraft crashed into each other on a foggy runway in the Canary Islands. This accident was then the worst in aviation history and took 583 lives. An inquiry concluded most of the deaths in the Canary Islands accident resulted from the aviation fuel fire that lasted for more than 10 hours. G. Daniel Brewer, who was the hydrogen program manager for Lockheed, stated that if both aircraft had been using liquid hydrogen as fuel instead of kerosene, hun-... [Pg.111]

The use of hydrogen as fuel input in passenger transport demands a hydrogen production and distribution technology. The model therefore features a separate... [Pg.545]

Tolerance towards impurities at the ppm level, even when using hydrogen as fuel. [Pg.324]

In fuel cells, the combustion energy of hydrocarbons can be converted directly into electrical energy. At the fuel cell anode, the hydrocarbon is in most cases converted to carbon dioxide because the intermediates are more easily oxidized than the starting hydrocarbon (Eq. 9a) at the fuel cell cathode oxygen is reduced to water (Eq. 9b). Most fuel cell research has involved the use of hydrogen as fuel. However, solid oxide fuels cells (SOCFs) can operate at higher temperature and can... [Pg.133]

In more recent years, industrial involvement has increased in the development of hydrogen vehicles, under the auspices of either national or international programs. In February 2001, Fiat introduced its first prototype of a fuel cell car, the "Seicento Elettra Hj Fuel Cell" and a more advanced prototype of the same car was presented in 2003. Both Fiat prototypes use compressed hydrogen as fuel on board and fuel cell stacks supplied by Nuvera. [Pg.141]

It is necessary to consider the relation between the electrochemical conversion of the reacting species and the cell voltage. The conversion of the reacting species in fuel cells is coupled directly with the exchanged electrical current. The principles will be shown again for hydrogen as fuel. The molar consumption of reactants is determined by the following Faradays law... [Pg.27]

Hydrogen as fuel may be produced from indigenous sources, which is an attractive option from the national security aspect. [Pg.114]

Hydrogen—Research. 2. Fuel cells—Research. 3. Hydrogen as fuel— Economic aspects. 4. Global warming—Prevention. I. Title. TP261.H9.R65 2004 333-79 68 — dc22... [Pg.7]

The present treatment of the conventional process will be based on the process diagram presented in Figure 1, which represents a steam reformer coupled with an ammonia synthesis plant [6], This is one of the two cases, which were considered in the project. The other was the use of the produced hydrogen as fuel in combined cycle gas turbines. In this chapter, the steam reforming part will be treated only, but some comments on the ammonia plant will be made, in view of the composition of the product stream leaving the steam reformer. [Pg.16]

Tsujikawa, Y., and Sawada, T., "Analysis of a Gas Turbine and Steam Turbine Combined Cycle with Liquefied Hydrogen as Fuel," Int. J. Hydorgen Energy, 7, 499 (1982). [Pg.435]

Hydrogen as fuel—Juvenile literature. I. Title. II. Series. [Pg.2]

The project concluded that converting hydrogen back to electricity should be a last-resort option and that it would be much more preferable to use hydrogen as fuel for transport. [Pg.100]

Hydrogen as fuel 2. Electric power systems I. Title II. Lymberopoulos, N. [Pg.191]

Cammack R, Frey M, Robson R (2001), Hydrogen as Fuel-Learning from Nature. Taylor and Francis, London... [Pg.428]

M. Momirlana and T.N.Veziroglub, The properties of hydrogen as fuel tomorrow in sustainable energy system for a cleaner planet, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 30, 795 (2005). [Pg.62]

Hydrogen--Industrial applications. 2. Materials--Research. 3. Hydrogen as fuel"Research. 4. Hydrogen industry. I. Jones, Russell H. II. Thomas, George J. [Pg.334]


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