the european network of expertise for hydrogen safety dr.-ing. thomas jordan coordinator...
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The European Network of Expertise for Hydrogen Safety
Dr.-Ing. Thomas JordanCoordinator
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH
HySafe Annual Review Meeting, Brussels, 2-3 June, 2005
Overall objectives and the role of each partner
HySafe Annual Review Meeting, Brussels, 2-3 June, 2005
Objectives• strengthen and focus, integrate fragmented research on
hydrogen safety → competitive scientific and industrial community • Promoting public awareness and trust in hydrogen technologies• development of an excellent safety culture
General GoalContributing to a safe transition to a sustainable development in Europe by facilitating the safe introduction of hydrogen technologies / applications
ObjectivesObjectives – Detailed Objectives - Role of each Partner
HySafe Annual Review Meeting, Brussels, 2-3 June, 2005
To contribute to a common understanding and common approaches for addressing hydrogen safety issues:
• A common approach for ranking the importance of relevant physical phenomena, hazards and scenarios will be developed; • Identification, assessment and prioritisation of all relevant
hazards through developing the current risk assessment methodologies, and establishing clearer links between related safety issues;• Establishment of a hydrogen incident and accident
database, which will provide a common basis for hydrogen risk management and studies to quantify the risks associated with hydrogen applications.
Detailed Objectives I/VObjectives – Detailed Objectives - Role of each Partner
HySafe Annual Review Meeting, Brussels, 2-3 June, 2005
To integrate experience and knowledge within Industrial organisations familiar with hydrogen processing technology and Research organisations with facilities for experimental research and exploitation of results in numerical prediction tools;
Detailed Objectives II/VObjectives – Detailed Objectives - Role of each Partner
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To integrate and harmonise the fragmented research base by:
• Creation of a set of specialised complementary research facilities that will allow optimisation of the necessary experimental efforts to address hydrogen safety issues;• Identification of a set of specialised complementary codes and
models that can be used for safety studies; their ranges of applicability will be specified;• Harmonising development of safety and risk assessment
methods;• Integrating and optimising national financial resources allocated
to hydrogen safety;• Integration of human resources;• Promotion of fundamental research necessary to address
hydrogen safety issues.
Detailed Objectives III/VObjectives – Detailed Objectives - Role of each Partner
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To provide contributions based on safety and risk studies to EU-legal requirements, standards and codes of practice by:
• Pre-normative research in identified critical areas;• Development and implementation of a performance-based
approach to hydrogen safety engineering;• Use of results from detailed safety and risk assessment studies
for different hydrogen applications as input to development of legal requirements, standards and codes of practice;• Extracting net outcomes from safety and risk assessment studies,
e.g. deterministic Safety Distances; • Development and validation of hydrogen accident prevention and
mitigation techniques.
Detailed Objectives IV/VObjectives – Detailed Objectives - Role of each Partner
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To contribute into education and training on hydrogen safety issues in order to provide an improved technical culture for handling hydrogen as an energy carrier by:
●Organizing short training courses and lecture courses;●Organizing education and training on hydrogen safety, including on-line mode (e-Academy);●Establishing a website with up-to-date information on Hydrogen Safety; ●Establishing a Biennial International Symposium on Hydrogen Safety; ●Publishing a Biennial report on Hydrogen Safety;
Detailed Objectives V/VObjectives – Detailed Objectives - Role of each Partner
HySafe Annual Review Meeting, Brussels, 2-3 June, 2005
Consortium PartnersForschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH FZK Research Co-ordinator DE
L’Air Liquide AL Industry FR
Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing BAM Authority DE
BMW Forschung und Technik GmbH BMW Industry Automotive DE
Building Research Establishment Ltd BRE Authority UK
Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique CEA Research FR
Det Norske Veritas AS DNV Industry NO
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft ICT ICT Research DE
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH FZJ Research DE
GexCon AS GexCon Industry SME NO
The United Kingdom’s Health and Safety Laboratory HSE/HSL Authority UK
Foundation INASMET INASMET Authority ES
Inst. Nat. de l’Environmnt industriel et des RISques INERIS Authority FR
Instituto Superior Technico IST Research PT
European Commission - JRC - Institute for Energy JRC Research EC NL
National Center for Scientific Research Demokritos NCSRD Research EL
Norsk Hydro ASA NH Industry NO
Risø National Laboratory Risø Research DK
TNO TNO Research NL
University of Calgary UC University Ex-Europe CA
University of Pisa UNIPI University IT
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid UPM University ES
University of Ulster UU University UK
VOLVO Technology Corporation VOLVO Industry Automotive SE
Warsaw University of Technology WUT University New member state PL
Objectives – Detailed Objectives - Role of each Partner
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WP Leaders and StructureWP3. UPMSBEP
WP5. DNVHIA
Database
WP6. FZK Principal
CFD Exercises
and Guidelines
WP7 RisøMapping
Priorities and Assessment
WP17. FZK Overall Management
WP8. NSCRD
H2 release, mixing
and distribution
WP9. HSE/HSL Hydrogen
ignition and jet fires
WP10. FZK
Hydrogenexplosions
WP11.GexConMitigation
WP12. DNVRisk
assessment methodologi
es
Integrating activities
WP1. INERIS Biennial
Report on H2 Safety
WP13.FZK
Web Site
WP14. UNIPI
Conference on Hydrogen
Safety
WP15. UU
e-Academy
WP16. INERIS
Standards, Legal
Requirements
WP2. FZJIEF
WP4. CEAScenario and Phenomena
Ranking
Joint Research Program
Spreading of excellence activities / Dissemination
Objectives – Detailed Objectives - Role of each Partner
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Role of PartnersObjectives – Detailed Objectives - Role of each Partner
Research: Basic and Applied Research, Code development and application, Supporting RC&S by determinitic simulations
Industry: Development and Marketing of Technologies and Services, e.g. Risk Assessments, Cost driven, highly IP protective, driver for RC&S
Authority: RC&S development and application