Hydrogen Safety: Production, Transport, Storage, Use, and the Environment

While hydrogen is of vital and growing importance in many industrial sectors, this volatile substance poses unique challenges, including easy leakage, low ignition energy, a wide range of combustible fuel– air mixtures, buoyancy, and its ability to embrittle metals that are required to ensure safe operation. Updated to include the latest advances in the decade since original publication, Hydrogen Safety, Second Edition highlights physiological, physical, and chemical hazards associated with hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and usage systems. Focused on providing a balanced view of hydrogen safety – one that integrates principles from physical sciences, engineering, management, and social sciences – this book is organized to address questions associated with the hazards of hydrogen and the ensuing risks associated with its industrial and public use. This book:

  • Addresses issues of inherently safer design, safety management systems, and safety culture.
  • Features updated case studies of significant accidents involving hydrogen, along with their detailed analysis and lessons learnt, and potential accident scenarios under certain conditions.
  • Details current research trends and perspectives on materials- based hydrogen storage solutions, hydrogen use in vehicles, and hydrogen in construction materials.
  • Describes Process Safety Management as applied to the process industries, in conjunction with the components of the US Department of Energy Safety Plant Elements for hydrogen safety, and covers activities of the European Commission (EC) Network of Excellence for Hydrogen Safety (HySafe).
  • Includes updated codes for gaseous and liquefied hydrogen and the NFPA 2 Hydrogen Technologies Code.
  • Concludes with research and legal requirements.

Offering a holistic view of hydrogen safety, from properties to safety systems, this book helps readers in chemical, industrial, safety, and related engineering subjects ensure a safe application and environment.

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Hydrogen Safety: Production, Transport, Storage, Use, and the Environment

While hydrogen is of vital and growing importance in many industrial sectors, this volatile substance poses unique challenges, including easy leakage, low ignition energy, a wide range of combustible fuel– air mixtures, buoyancy, and its ability to embrittle metals that are required to ensure safe operation. Updated to include the latest advances in the decade since original publication, Hydrogen Safety, Second Edition highlights physiological, physical, and chemical hazards associated with hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and usage systems. Focused on providing a balanced view of hydrogen safety – one that integrates principles from physical sciences, engineering, management, and social sciences – this book is organized to address questions associated with the hazards of hydrogen and the ensuing risks associated with its industrial and public use. This book:

  • Addresses issues of inherently safer design, safety management systems, and safety culture.
  • Features updated case studies of significant accidents involving hydrogen, along with their detailed analysis and lessons learnt, and potential accident scenarios under certain conditions.
  • Details current research trends and perspectives on materials- based hydrogen storage solutions, hydrogen use in vehicles, and hydrogen in construction materials.
  • Describes Process Safety Management as applied to the process industries, in conjunction with the components of the US Department of Energy Safety Plant Elements for hydrogen safety, and covers activities of the European Commission (EC) Network of Excellence for Hydrogen Safety (HySafe).
  • Includes updated codes for gaseous and liquefied hydrogen and the NFPA 2 Hydrogen Technologies Code.
  • Concludes with research and legal requirements.

Offering a holistic view of hydrogen safety, from properties to safety systems, this book helps readers in chemical, industrial, safety, and related engineering subjects ensure a safe application and environment.

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Hydrogen Safety: Production, Transport, Storage, Use, and the Environment

Hydrogen Safety: Production, Transport, Storage, Use, and the Environment

by Fotis Rigas
Hydrogen Safety: Production, Transport, Storage, Use, and the Environment

Hydrogen Safety: Production, Transport, Storage, Use, and the Environment

by Fotis Rigas

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While hydrogen is of vital and growing importance in many industrial sectors, this volatile substance poses unique challenges, including easy leakage, low ignition energy, a wide range of combustible fuel– air mixtures, buoyancy, and its ability to embrittle metals that are required to ensure safe operation. Updated to include the latest advances in the decade since original publication, Hydrogen Safety, Second Edition highlights physiological, physical, and chemical hazards associated with hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and usage systems. Focused on providing a balanced view of hydrogen safety – one that integrates principles from physical sciences, engineering, management, and social sciences – this book is organized to address questions associated with the hazards of hydrogen and the ensuing risks associated with its industrial and public use. This book:

  • Addresses issues of inherently safer design, safety management systems, and safety culture.
  • Features updated case studies of significant accidents involving hydrogen, along with their detailed analysis and lessons learnt, and potential accident scenarios under certain conditions.
  • Details current research trends and perspectives on materials- based hydrogen storage solutions, hydrogen use in vehicles, and hydrogen in construction materials.
  • Describes Process Safety Management as applied to the process industries, in conjunction with the components of the US Department of Energy Safety Plant Elements for hydrogen safety, and covers activities of the European Commission (EC) Network of Excellence for Hydrogen Safety (HySafe).
  • Includes updated codes for gaseous and liquefied hydrogen and the NFPA 2 Hydrogen Technologies Code.
  • Concludes with research and legal requirements.

Offering a holistic view of hydrogen safety, from properties to safety systems, this book helps readers in chemical, industrial, safety, and related engineering subjects ensure a safe application and environment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040112397
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 09/20/2024
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 454
File size: 43 MB
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About the Author

Fotis Rigas is a professor of Chemical Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens in Greece and has been a Visiting Professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. His current research and academic activities are in the areas of process safety, chemical engineering kinetics, and bioremediation of contaminated sites. He has published or presented over 180 papers in the fields of his activities and is a reviewer of papers in 54 international scientific journals. He is within the top 2% worldwide of scientists in their main subfield discipline in the year 2023, according to a Stanford University bibliometrics study.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Historical Survey of Hydrogen Accidents. 3. Hydrogen Properties Associated with Hazards. 4. Hydrogen Hazards. 5. Hazards in Hydrogen Storage Facilities. 6. Hazards of Hydrogen Use in Vehicles. 7. Inherently Safer Design. 8. Safety Management Systems. 9. HySafe: Safety of Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier. 10. Case Studies. 11. Effects of Hydrogen on Materials of Construction. 12. Future Requirements for Hydrogen Safety. 13. Legal Requirements for Hydrogen Safety.
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