2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2012.08.026
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Risk assessment for the preparation of compressed oxidant–fuel gas mixtures. Application to the H2/air mixture manufacturing

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“…There were attempts to standardize the methods of flammability limit determination. Recommended standard test methods for limits determination are recalled in a recent paper [21]. In a recent study, Cheikhravat et al [22] have investigated the flammability limits of H 2 /air mixtures in the same setup as the current work for different initial conditions of temperature (293-423 K) and initial pressure (100 and 250 kPa).…”
Section: H 2 /Air/steam Mixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were attempts to standardize the methods of flammability limit determination. Recommended standard test methods for limits determination are recalled in a recent paper [21]. In a recent study, Cheikhravat et al [22] have investigated the flammability limits of H 2 /air mixtures in the same setup as the current work for different initial conditions of temperature (293-423 K) and initial pressure (100 and 250 kPa).…”
Section: H 2 /Air/steam Mixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In medicine, controlled and gradual spatiotemporal release of hydrogen may be used to selectively induce specific physiological processes, e.g., apoptosis in cancer cells without detriment to adjacent healthy tissues or repair of damaged cardiac tissues . On the other hand, in hydrogen leak detection, high‐sensitivity and fast response are central to effective prevention of ignition and explosion . To enable the development of affordable hydrogen technologies, reliable structures and materials are needed.…”
Section: Overview Of Application Of Self‐assembled Hierarchical Metammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such materials and structures should satisfy various and sometimes conflicting requirements. For the hydrogen alarm sensors, reliable detection of small leakages and short response times are critical since even very small hydrogen concentrations in an ambient air can lead to ignition [7,8] and explosion [9,10]. On the other hand, the biological and medical applications often require slow controlled release, e.g., to kill cancer cells without damaging ambient tissues [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%