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An overview of hydrogen safety sensors and requirements

✍ Scribed by William J. Buttner; Matthew B. Post; Robert Burgess; Carl Rivkin


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
626 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-3199

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✦ Synopsis


Internationally, there is a commitment to increase the utilization of hydrogen as a clean and renewable alternative to carbon-based fuels. Hydrogen safety sensors are critical to assure the safe deployment of hydrogen systems; but, because there exists a broad range of sensor options, selecting an appropriate sensor technology can be complicated. Some sensor technologies might not be a good fit for a specific application. Facility engineers and other end-users, however, are expected to select the optimal sensor for their systems.

Making informed decisions requires an understanding of the general analytical performance specifications that can be expected for a given sensor technology. Although there are many commercial sensors, most can be classified into relatively few specific sensor types. Each specific platform has characteristic analytical trends, advantages, and limitations. Knowledge of these trends can guide the selection of the optimal technology for a specific application.


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