17959400. HYDROGEN FUEL SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE simplified abstract (GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY)

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HYDROGEN FUEL SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE

Organization Name

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Constantinos Minas of Slingerlands NY (US)

Sean Christopher Binion of Loveland OH (US)

HYDROGEN FUEL SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17959400 titled 'HYDROGEN FUEL SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE

Simplified Explanation

The system described in the abstract includes a hydrogen sensor and a computing system that can determine the level of hydrogen present in a compartment and compare it to a threshold value. If the level of hydrogen exceeds the threshold, the computing system initiates a control action to reduce the hydrogen level.

  • Hydrogen sensor generates data on hydrogen level
  • Computing system determines hydrogen level or rate of change
  • Compares determined values to threshold
  • Initiates control action if threshold is exceeded

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in various industries where monitoring and controlling hydrogen levels is crucial, such as:

  • Chemical manufacturing
  • Fuel cell production
  • Hydrogen storage facilities

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the following issues:

  • Ensuring safety by preventing hydrogen buildup
  • Optimizing processes by maintaining optimal hydrogen levels
  • Reducing the risk of explosions or fires due to high hydrogen concentrations

Benefits

The system offers several benefits, including:

  • Enhanced safety measures
  • Improved efficiency in hydrogen-related processes
  • Prevention of hazardous situations

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application for this technology could be in:

  • Gas detection and monitoring systems for industrial facilities

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing hydrogen detection systems used in industrial settings.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system differentiate between different levels of hydrogen concentration?

The system uses the data generated by the hydrogen sensor to determine the exact level of hydrogen present in the compartment.

What control actions can be initiated to reduce the level of hydrogen in the compartment?

The control actions could include activating ventilation systems, shutting down hydrogen production processes, or triggering alarms to alert personnel.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system includes a hydrogen sensor configured to generate data indicative of a level of hydrogen present within the compartment and a computing system. The computing system configured to determine at least one of the level of hydrogen present within the compartment or a rate of change of the level of hydrogen present within the compartment and compare the determined at least one of the level of hydrogen present within the compartment or the rate of change of the level of hydrogen present within the compartment to an associated threshold value. Furthermore, when the determined at least one of the level of hydrogen present within the compartment or the rate of change of the level of hydrogen present within the compartment exceeds the associated threshold value, the computing system is configured to initiate a control action associated with reducing the level of hydrogen present within the compartment.