AIAA G-095-2004 Guide to Safety of Hydrogen and Hydrogen Systems《氢气和氢系统安全指南》.pdf
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1、 Guide ANSI/AIAA G-095-2004 Guide to Safety of Hydrogen and Hydrogen Systems AIAA standards are copyrighted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4344 USA. All rights reserved. AIAA grants you a license as follows: The right to
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3、t be distributed elsewhere over computer networks or otherwise. The hard copy print may only be distributed to other employees for their internal use within your organization. ANSI/AIAA G-095-2004 American National Standard Guide to Safety of Hydrogen and Hydrogen Systems Sponsored by American Insti
4、tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Approved 15 December 2004 American National Standards Institute Abstract This Guide presents information that designers, builders, and users of hydrogen systems can use to avoid or resolve hydrogen hazards. Guidelines are presented for system design, materials se
5、lection, operations, storage, and transportation. Pertinent research is summarized, and the data are presented in a quick-reference form. Further information can be found in the extensive bibliography. ANSI/AIAA G-095-2004 iiAmerican Standard National Approval of an American National Standard requir
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11、later than five years from the date of approval. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Guide safety of hydrogen and hydrogen system
12、s. p. cm. “BSR/AIAA G-095-2004.“ ISBN 1-56347-675-4 (hardcopy) - ISBN 1-56347-676-2 (pdf) 1. Hazardous substances-Safety measures. 2. Hydrogen-Safety measures. I. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. T55.3.H3G745 2004 665.810289-dc22 2004012582 Published by American Institute of Aeron
13、autics and Astronautics 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191 Copyright 2005 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the
14、 publisher. Printed in the United States of America ANSI/AIAA G-095-2004 iiiContents Foreword xv Scope xvii Acronyms .xviii Terms and Definitions xx Trademarks xxv 1 Basic Hydrogen Safety Guidelines.1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.1.1 General1 1.1.2 Hydrogen Usage1 1.1.3 Applicable Standards .2 1.2 Applicabl
15、e Documents .5 1.3 Personnel Training.5 1.3.1 Hydrogen Handling Training 5 1.3.2 Designer Training.6 1.3.3 Operator Certification.6 1.3.4 Hazard Communication Program.6 1.3.5 Annual Review.6 1.4 Inherent Safety Features .6 1.4.1 Hazard Management .6 1.4.2 Barriers 6 1.4.3 Safety Systems6 1.4.4 Safe
16、Interface 7 1.5 Controls .7 1.5.1 Warning Systems.7 1.5.2 Flow Controls.7 1.5.3 Safety Features7 1.6 Fail-Safe Design 7 1.6.1 Certification7 1.6.2 Fail-Safe Design 7 1.6.3 Redundant Features 7 1.7 Safety Assessment and Mishap Reporting 7 1.7.1 Safety Review7 1.7.2 Operating Procedures7 1.7.3 Hazard
17、Analyses8 1.7.4 Mishap Reporting.8 ANSI/AIAA G-095-2004 iv1.8 Waiver Provisions 9 2 Properties and Hazards of Hydrogen.9 2.1 General Properties.9 2.2 Ortho- and Para-Hydrogen.9 2.3 Thermophysical Properties 9 2.4 Health Hazard Properties.10 2.5 Characteristic Properties of GH210 2.5.1 Buoyancy .10 2
18、.5.2 Diffusion Coefficient in Air10 2.5.3 Joule-Thomson Expansion 11 2.6 Characteristic Properties of LH2.11 2.6.1 Boiling Point.11 2.6.2 Ice Formation.11 2.6.3 Liquid Air Formation.11 2.6.4 Solidification of Contaminants11 2.6.5 Continuous Evaporation.11 2.6.6 Buoyancy .12 2.6.7 Electric Charge Acc
19、umulation12 2.7 Characteristic Properties of SLH212 2.7.1 Vapor Pressure12 2.7.2 Volume Change .12 2.7.3 Thermal Stratification.12 2.7.4 Thermal Acoustic Oscillation12 2.7.5 Aging13 2.7.6 Electric Charge Buildup .13 2.7.7 Ortho- to Para-Hydrogen Conversion 13 2.7.8 Helium Solubility 13 2.8 Combustio
20、n-Related Properties.13 2.8.1 General13 2.8.2 Lack of Flame Color.13 2.8.3 Flame Temperature in Air 13 2.8.4 Burning Velocity in NTP Air14 2.8.5 Thermal Energy Radiated from Flame to Surroundings.14 2.8.6 Limiting Oxygen Index .14 2.8.7 Ignition .14 2.8.8 Quenching Gap in NTP Air 15 ANSI/AIAA G-095-
21、2004 v2.8.9 Flammability.15 2.9 Flame Propagation.17 2.9.1 General17 2.9.2 Deflagration .17 2.9.3 Detonation .17 2.9.4 Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition 18 2.9.5 Energy of Explosion .19 2.10 Hydrogen Hazards.19 2.10.1 General19 2.10.2 Accidents Involving Hydrogen19 2.10.3 Consequences of Hydroge
22、n Hazards 20 3 Materials for Hydrogen Service25 3.1 Considerations for Materials Selection.25 3.1.1 General25 3.1.2 General Materials.25 3.1.3 Metallic Materials .25 3.1.4 Nonmetallic Materials.26 3.1.5 Clad Materials26 3.1.6 Gasket Materials26 3.1.7 Welds.27 3.1.8 Material Properties.27 3.1.9 Forbi
23、dden Materials .27 3.1.10 Quality Control .27 3.2 Hydrogen Embrittlement 28 3.2.1 General28 3.2.2 Types of Embrittlement28 3.2.3 Effect on Mechanical Properties. .28 3.2.4 Surface and Surface Films.28 3.2.5 Effect of Electrical Discharge Machining29 3.2.6 Effect of Trapping Sites29 3.2.7 Reducing th
24、e Effects of Hydrogen Embrittlement 29 3.3 Thermal Considerations in Material Selection30 3.3.1 Low-Temperature Mechanical Properties 30 3.3.2 Low-Temperature Embrittlement30 3.3.3 Thermal Contraction 31 4 Hydrogen Facilities 32 ANSI/AIAA G-095-2004 vi4.1 Safety Policy 32 4.1.1 General32 4.1.2 Press
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