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Reference Number NGN_NIA_344
Title H21 Ignition Consequence Research
Status Started
Energy Categories Hydrogen and Fuel Cells(Hydrogen, Other infrastructure and systems R&D) 100%;
Research Types Applied Research and Development 100%
Science and Technology Fields PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Chemistry) 25%;
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Metallurgy and Materials) 25%;
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering) 50%;
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation Not Cross-cutting 100%
Principal Investigator Project Contact
No email address given
Northern Gas Network (NGN) North East
Award Type Network Innovation Allowance
Funding Source Ofgem
Start Date 01 June 2022
End Date 31 July 2024
Duration ENA months
Total Grant Value £356,030
Industrial Sectors Energy
Region North East
Programme
 
Investigators Principal Investigator Project Contact , Northern Gas Network (NGN) North East (99.991%)
  Other Investigator Project Contact , Wales and West Utilities (0.001%)
Project Contact , National Grid Gas Transmission (0.001%)
Project Contact , Cadent Central (0.001%)
Project Contact , Cadent Eastern (0.001%)
Project Contact , Cadent North London (0.001%)
Project Contact , Cadent North West (0.001%)
Project Contact , Cadent West Midlands (0.001%)
Project Contact , SGN - Scotland (0.001%)
Project Contact , SGN - Southern England (0.001%)
  Industrial Collaborator Project Contact , Wales and West Utilities (0.000%)
Project Contact , Northern Gas Networks (0.000%)
Project Contact , Cadent Gas (0.000%)
Project Contact , SGN (0.000%)
Web Site https://smarter.energynetworks.org/projects/NGN_NIA_344
Objectives In order to address the gaps in knowledge, the proposal is to build and operate an experimental facility to enable the hydrogen accumulation experiments conducted in HyStreet under the H21 and Hy4heat projects to be expanded upon and subsequently researched. A limited number of baselines ignited experiments involving natural gas (or methane) will be conducted to provide direct comparison for later hydrogen experiments. This project covers the construction of an explosion test facility with a minimum of two rooms capable of withstanding significant overpressures (design will be for 10 barg static pressure loading). Within the project, the design, construction, infrastructure and 2 programmes of testing will be included. Building on experience and knowledge gained in previous experimental programmes related to the accumulation of methane and hydrogen in properties, the experimental programme in this project will focus on explosion phenomena. The intention will be to start the programme investigating simple geometries (e.g., single room, no congestion) and build the complexity through twin-room, congested environments towards ever more realistic scenarios with a myriad of variables including ignition position, confinement, number of typical obstacles present, ventilation and door openings, all the while analysing and assessing the programme to ensure that the maximum value is obtained from the budget.  There is a need for a programme of research into the various phenomena contributing to the severity of hydrogen explosions in weak structures, e.g., any property, domestic or industrial, not designed to withstand explosions. The project will investigate phenomena, the limitations of existing knowledge when it comes to natural gas as a fuel and how this might change with the introduction of hydrogen into domestic settings. The project enables further qualitive risk assessment for hydrogen for heat for the UK. The repurposing of the UK gas network with hydrogen to support the challenge of the climate change act has the potential to save £46 billion with minimal gas customer disruption verses alternative decarbonisation solutions. There is a need for a programme of research into the various phenomena contributing to the severity of hydrogen explosions in weak structures, e.g., any property, domestic or industrial, not designed to withstand explosions. The project will investigate phenomena, the limitations of existing knowledge when it comes to natural gas as a fuel and how this might change with the introduction of hydrogen into domestic settings.  The below represents the projects key objectives: Full design and assurance of fit for purpose- Building Ignition Rig Successful construction of Rig Appropriate installation of infrastructure of representative building materials of differing kinds and explosion measurement instrumentation and emergency controls. Minimum of 60 experiments within Phase 1 Minimum of 30 experiments within Phase 2
Abstract There is a need for a programme of research into the various phenomena contributing to the severity of hydrogen explosions in weak structures, e.g., any property, domestic or industrial, not designed to withstand explosions. The project will investigate phenomena, the limitations of existing knowledge when it comes to natural gas as a fuel and how this might change with the introduction of hydrogen into domestic settings. 
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Added to Database 14/10/22