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BOON-BRETT, L. BOUSEK, J. BLACK, G. MORETTO, P. CASTELLO, P. HUBERT, T. BANACH, U.
Original Title
Identifying performance gaps in hydrogen safety sensor technology for automotive and stationary applications
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
A market survey has been performed of commercially available hydrogen safety sensors, resulting in a total sample size of 53 sensors from 21 manufacturers. The technical specifications, as provided by the manufacturer, have been collated and are displayed as a function of sensor working principle. These specifications comprising measuring range, response and recovery times, ambient temperature, pressure and relative humidity, power consumption and sensor lifetime are then compared against known performance targets for both automotive and stationary applications in order to establish how far current technology satisfies current requirements of sensor end users. Gaps in the performance of hydrogen sensing technologies are thus identified and areas recommended for future research and development.
Keywords
Hydrogen sensor, Hydrogen detection, Safety Sensor performance testing, Performance specifications
Authors
BOON-BRETT, L.; BOUSEK, J.; BLACK, G.; MORETTO, P.; CASTELLO, P.; HUBERT, T.; BANACH, U.
RIV year
2010
Released
11. 1. 2010
ISBN
0360-3199
Periodical
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Year of study
35 (2010)
Number
1
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
373
Pages to
384
Pages count
12
BibTex
@article{BUT50644, author="BOON-BRETT, L. and BOUSEK, J. and BLACK, G. and MORETTO, P. and CASTELLO, P. and HUBERT, T. and BANACH, U.", title="Identifying performance gaps in hydrogen safety sensor technology for automotive and stationary applications", journal="INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY", year="2010", volume="35 (2010)", number="1", pages="373--384", issn="0360-3199" }