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hydrogen info

hydrogen info

hydrogen info

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Does anyone know a good source of information on Hydrogen flow calculations? Practical information, like max flow @ certain P and T in a specific pipe size.
Thanks  

RE: hydrogen info

Max flow available = choked flow = pressure ratio of approx 0.55.  Get out your compressible flow text...

Thanks!
Pete
P. J. (Pete) Chandler, PE
Principal Engineer
Mechanical, Piping, Thermal, Hydraulics
Processes Unlimited International, Inc.
Bakersfield, California USA
pjchandl@prou.com

RE: hydrogen info

buff....

The Compressed Gas Institute issues recommendations and guidelines for various commonly used gasses.

Get your cheap MF boss to purchase the Handbook for you.... it is worth the money asked...... also purchase the "pamphlet" specifically on hydrogen

Try www.cganet.com

Hydrogen has it's own unique requirements for storage and piping system design. Another good source of information is the NFPA Standards ( I believe its NFPA 50A or 50B that you should review)

Good Luck

MJC

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