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Characteristics of Hydrogen Distribution under Steam Condensation in an Enclosed Vessel: Steady-State and Transient Tests

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume 2023, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1155/2023/8876673

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Although hydrogen is a promising material for global energy transportation, its leakage or generation in enclosed spaces can cause explosion hazards, including nuclear power plants. To manage these risks, it is important to understand the characteristics of hydrogen dispersion in air and its stratification behavior. This study investigated the distribution of hydrogen in an enclosed vessel under steam-condensing conditions using helium as a substitute. The experiments included steady-state and transient tests to observe the impact of helium injection and subsequent redistribution.
Although hydrogen has been recognized as a promising material for global energy transportation, its inadvertent leakage or generation into enclosed spaces may pose a risk of an explosion hazard in engineering facilities, including nuclear power plants. To manage the associated risks, it is crucial to identify the characteristics of hydrogen dispersion in air and its stratification behavior. In this study, we conducted an experimental investigation on the distribution of hydrogen in an enclosed vessel under steam-condensing conditions by using helium as a substitute for hydrogen. A series of steady-state and transient tests were carried out in a cylindrical test vessel, in which the interacting effect with steam condensation was simulated by employing a vertical condenser tube to promote the mixing of the steam-air-helium mixture. During transient tests, the impact of the jet momentum created by helium injection into the enclosure and subsequent buoyancy-driven redistribution of helium in the postinjection phase was observed.

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