Review of hydrogen accidents and incidents in NASA operations
Abstract
Safety, as a major factor in the development of a power economy based on hydrogen produced by nuclear- or solar-energy operated water electrolysis, is considered in terms of the safety problems involved in the production, handling, transportation, and use of liquid and gaseous hydrogen. These problems are reviewed through the records of accidents and incidents that have occurred in the development and operation of NASA's propulsion and power systems. Areas of research and development are suggested for increased safety and for the development of techniques to reduce the consequences of any mishaps.
- Publication:
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9th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974iece.conf..442O
- Keywords:
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- Accident Investigation;
- Hydrogen Fuels;
- Industrial Safety;
- Liquid Hydrogen;
- Operational Hazards;
- Energy Technology;
- Materials Handling;
- Nasa Programs;
- Research And Development;
- Safety Factors;
- Energy Production and Conversion