Angela Christine LaFleur
Sandia National Laboratories
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Archive | 2015
Angela Christine LaFleur; Alice Baca Muna; Katrina M. Groth
Building a hydrogen infrastructure system is critical to supporting the development of alternatefuel vehicles. This report provides a methodology for implementing a performance-based design of an outdoor hydrogen refueling station that does not meet specific prescriptive requirements in NFPA 2, The Hydrogen Technologies Code. Performance-based designs are a code-compliant alternative to meeting prescriptive requirements. Compliance is demonstrated by comparing a prescriptive-based fueling station design with a performance-based design approach using Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) methods and hydrogen risk assessment tools. This template utilizes the Sandia-developed QRA tool, Hydrogen Risk Analysis Models (HyRAM), which combines reduced-order deterministic models that characterize hydrogen release and flame behavior with probabilistic risk models to quantify risk values. Each project is unique and this template is not intended to account for site-specific characteristics. Instead, example content and a methodology are provided for a representative hydrogen refueling site which can be built upon for new hydrogen applications.
Archive | 2018
Isaac W. Ekoto; Myra L. Blaylock; Angela Christine LaFleur; Jeffrey L. LaChance; Douglas B. Horne
Safety standards development for maintenance facilities of liquid and compressed gas fueled large-scale vehicles is required to ensure proper facility design and operation envelopes. Standard development organizations are utilizing risk-informed concepts to develop natural gas vehicle (NGV) codes and standards so that maintenance facilities meet acceptable risk levels. The present report summarizes Phase I work for existing NGV repair facility code requirements and highlights inconsistencies that need quantitative analysis into their effectiveness. A Hazardous and Operability study was performed to identify key scenarios of interest. Finally, scenario analyses were performed using detailed simulations and modeling to estimate the overpressure hazards from HAZOP defined scenarios. The results from Phase I will be used to identify significant risk contributors at NGV maintenance facilities, and are expected to form the basis for follow-on quantitative risk analysis work to address specific code requirements and identify effective accident prevention and mitigation strategies.
Archive | 2015
Ethan S. Hecht; Mark D. Zimmerman; Angela Christine LaFleur; Michael Ciotti
A cooperative research and development agreement was made between Linde, LLC and Sandia to develop a plan for modifying the Turbulent Combustion Laboratory (TCL) with the necessary infrastructure to produce a cold (near liquid temperature) hydrogen jet. A three-stage heat exchanger will be used to cool gaseous hydrogen using liquid nitrogen, gaseous helium, and liquid helium. A cryogenic line from the heat exchanger into the lab will allow high-fidelity diagnostics already in place in the lab to be applied to cold hydrogen jets. Data from these experiments will be used to develop and validate models that inform codes and standards which specify protection criteria for unintended releases from liquid hydrogen storage, transport, and delivery infrastructure.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017
T. Skjold; D. Siccama; H. Hisken; A. Brambilla; P. Middha; Katrina M. Groth; Angela Christine LaFleur
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017
Angela Christine LaFleur; Alice Baca Muna; Katrina M. Groth
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017
T. Skjold; D. Siccama; H. Hisken; A. Brambilla; P. Middha; Katrina M. Groth; Angela Christine LaFleur
Archive | 2016
Angela Christine LaFleur; Alice Baca Muna; Andrew Jordan Clark
Archive | 2015
Angela Christine LaFleur; Ethan S. Hecht; Isaac W. Ekoto
Archive | 2015
Alice Baca Muna; Angela Christine LaFleur
Archive | 2014
Angela Christine LaFleur; Alice Baca Muna; Katrina M. Groth