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      Simulating hydrogen jet fire

      What is a Jet Fire? Jet Fire at hydrogen refuelling stations can occur when pressurized hydrogen gas leaks, forming a flammable mixture with air that directly ignites. Hydrogen leaks can arise from a variety of sources such as damaged pipes,...
      Updated on : 23 Oct 2024

      Simulating hydrogen VCE

      Hydrogen leaks and ignition Hydrogen leaks can arise from a variety of sources such as damaged pipes, faulty valves/dispensers or failure of a shutdown mechanism. Hydrogen is typically stored as a gas at high pressures (up to 950 bar). When a leak ...
      Updated on : 23 Oct 2024

      Simulating hydrogen gas fireball

      What is a Gas Fireball? A hydrogen Gas Fireball occurs when a highly pressurised flammable gas is instantaneously released and immediately ignited. Initially, the fireball forms a hemispheric shape. Loss of integrity leading to a fireball can be ...
      Updated on : 23 Oct 2024
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