Gexcon to present at the Center for Hydrogen Safety Europe Conference Conference 2023

By Gexcon

Published 02.05.2023

Updated 14.11.2023

Our involvement

Gexcon is pleased to announce that we are presenting at this year’s Center for Hydrogen Safety Europe Conference 2023.

Presented by the Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS), this conference will bring together academics, industry, and government representatives to create a space for applied hydrogen safety topics to be discussed, and provide a space for collaboration and networking.

The event takes place from May 09 – 11 at the Rotterdam Ahoy, Netherlands.

Principal Engineer Josué Quilliou of Gexcon France, will deliver a presentation where he will discuss how inherently safe designs could benefit a project lifecycle without the need to investigate and invest in sophisticated equipment or procedures.


Presentation

Title:  Inherently Safe Designs for Hydrogen Use

Author:  Josué Quilliou, Maxime Duchateau, Sara Jeghloul, Yanis Bouchemoua

Presenter:  Josué Quilliou

Session Theme:  Session 2 – Fundamental Safety Considerations and Best Safety Practices II

Date & Time:  Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 10:20 – 10:35 AM CST

Detail: The hydrogen industry is developing fast and safety experts have to keep up the pace integrating hydrogen specificities. A sensible approach is to adapt practices that have already been developed for other industries. However, time is of the essence when dealing with hydrogen safety cases, therefore incorporating effective mitigation strategies and inherent safety concepts at the start of the project can avoid surprises and costly re-designs later on.

Early isolation is key to limit the released quantity of hydrogen which could potentially lead to a vapour cloud explosion in case of delayed ignition. Relying on a detection system is thus a requisite but is sometimes not sufficient to prevent hazardous conditions.

The first concept deals with the largest inventory, namely the hydrogen storage. The use of automatic shut-off valves right at the bottles would instantly stop the hydrogen feeding to the system.

The second notion relates to the size of the available free volume. The larger it is, the larger the hydrogen cloud might become. Confinement with the use of non-flammable foam blocks to limit the free volume before releasing to a vent mast is proved valuable and effective.

The third proposition relies on hydrogen natural high buoyancy. Considering sloping ceiling would allow rapid evacuation of any release and avoid any accumulation. Different designs present different features which could be relevant depending on the use and restrictions (space etc).

When considered early on, inherently safe design would benefit the whole project without the need to investigate and invest in sophisticated equipment or procedure.

This paper will present a number of strategies based on Gexcon’s experience within the hydrogen industry, which have been quantified and illustrated thanks to the use of CFD modelling.


About the event

Presented by the Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS), the conference will bring together academics, industry, and government representatives to create a space for applied hydrogen safety topics to be discussed, to provide a space for collaboration and community, and to give opportunity for your questions.

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