HSE has been a key project partner in an EU and FCH JU (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking) co-funded research and innovation activity addressing pre-normative work for the safe use of liquid hydrogen (LH2) as an energy carrier. The objective of the project, known as PRESLHY, was to identify safety critical knowledge gaps and highlight where specific standards might be required. At the beginning of May, HSE scientists joined other project partners at a knowledge dissemination conference to present their contributions to the project. Visit the project website to find more details about the conference and access the presentation sessions from HSE scientists including: Rainout in large scale LH2 releases by Simon Coldrick; Electrostatic charge in multiphase hydrogen releases by Phil Hooker; and the Effect of congestion/confinement on a cold plume combustion by Kieran Lyons. |
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