2016 Annual Progress Report
III. Hydrogen Delivery
This section of the 2016 Annual Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program focuses on hydrogen delivery.
Hydrogen Delivery Program Overview, Neha Rustagi, U.S. Department of Energy
- Hydrogen Delivery Infrastructure Analysis, Amgad Elgowainy, Argonne National Laboratory
- Fatigue Performance of High-Strength Pipeline Steels and their Welds in Hydrogen Gas Service, Joe Ronevich, Sandia National Laboratories
- Vessel Design and Fabrication Technology for Stationary High-Pressure Hydrogen Storage, Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Hydrogen Compression Application of the Linear Motor Reciprocating Compressor (LMRC), Eugene Broerman, Southwest Research Institute
- Steel Concrete Composite Vessel for 875 bar Stationary Hydrogen Storage, Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Low-Cost Hydrogen Storage at 875 Bar Using Steel Liner and Steel Wire Wrap, Amit Prakash, WireTough Cylinders
- Compressor-Less Hydrogen Refueling Station Using Thermal Compression, Kenneth Kriha, Gas Technology Institute
- Advanced Barrier Coatings for Harsh Environments, Shannan O'Shaughnessy, GVD Corporation
- Improved Hydrogen Liquefaction through Heisenberg Vortex Separation of para and ortho-Hydrogen, Christopher Ainscough, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Magnetocaloric Hydrogen Liquefaction, Jamie Holladay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- 700-Bar Hydrogen Dispenser Hose Reliability Improvement, Kevin Harrison, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Cryogenically Flexible, Low Permeability Hydrogen Delivery Hose, Jennifer Lalli, NanoSonic
- Hydrogen Fueling Station Pre-Cooling Analysis, Amgad Elgowainy, Argonne National Laboratory
- H2FIRST—Consolidation, Christopher Ainscough, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Cryo-Compressed Pathway Analysis, A.J. Simon, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory