Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1281523 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This article examines the problems involved in refueling vehicles with compressed hydrogen at a pressure of up to 87.5 MPa. A procedure for filling fuel tanks adopted by nine automobile manufacturers is presented and its function demonstrated on the basis of a series of application-specific simulation calculations.The filling procedure takes into account tank systems of different storage volumes from 2 kg to 10 kg hydrogen, as are to be expected in future passenger cars. The effect of ambient conditions and varying initial thermal states of the vehicle are also considered. A specification-appropriate refueling of different tank systems at a refueling time of not more than 3 min is thus ensured.
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Authors
Steffen Maus, Jobst Hapke, Chakkrit Na Ranong, Erwin Wüchner, Gerardo Friedlmeier, David Wenger,