A5.2 - Hydrogen Sensors for Energy Applications
- Event
- SMSI 2023
2023-05-08 - 2023-05-11
Nürnberg - Band
- Lectures
- Chapter
- A5 - Hydrogen Sensing
- Author(s)
- J. Stetter, M. Findlay, B. Meulendyk, V. Patel, E. Stetter - KWJ Engineering, Inc., Newark (USA), D. Peaslee, T. Russ - SPEC Sensors LLC, Newark (USA)
- Pages
- 63 - 64
- DOI
- 10.5162/SMSI2023/A5.2
- ISBN
- 978-3-9819376-8-8
- Price
- free
Abstract
Over the recent decade, H2 has become more and more important for multiple industries. The fuel industry especially has been increasing their efforts to use H2, a carbon-free fuel source. Since H2 may be a significant indirect contributor to climate change and global warming, a device capable to detect and, more importantly, quantify leaks along the supply chain to both prevent H2 product loss but also assess impacts on our atmosphere must be develop. Ideally, these devices and “apps” are adaptable to various concentration ranges, environments, and both fixed stations and mobile/wearable devices.