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Cyber Laboratory. 43 3.3 INTRODUCTION TO THE JOINT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 49
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Cyber Laboratory. ‌ The strategic goal of Cyber-Laboratory is defragmentation and improvement of European e- infrastructure for hydrogen and fuel cell research. Complementarities and synergies between numerical and experimental research is expected to greatly assist in closing knowledge gaps, development of innovative technologies, design and testing of prototypes. Several models and codes lack experimental validation even for simple situations like hydrogen release and dispersion. Indeed, despite recent efforts in comparing and assessing results from different codes (e.g. within XxX HySafe), a systematic, comprehensive validation effort covering a wide range of cases, conditions, etc. is not available to H2FC community. Thus the work package aimed at developing a specially- tailored software suite for users of the H2FC European Infrastructure liable to contribute to Europe’s leadership and competitiveness is the field focusing the objectives: • Identification of best existing physical models and numerical codes available for describing the key phenomena relevant to hydrogen storage, safety and fuel cell performance • To identify the remaining bottlenecks and deficiencies in building up the European H2FC e- Infrastructure and to propose a roadmap for addressing these bottlenecks via a program of interconnected experiments and numerical tests • Undertake model inter-comparison exercises through round xxxxx tests • Approaches and models for not yet fully understood phenomena • Create a validated software suite for the assessment of hydrogen and fuel cell systems key performance parameters for use by European researchers and stakeholders One of the first tasks within this work package a model ranking exercise was completed which identified existing physical models and numerical codes in the key areas of fuel cells, safety and storage. The applicability and suitability of models to various scenarios was assessed and remaining bottlenecks and deficiencies in software were identified. Finally, a detailed model evaluation approach was developed. Under the light of the former task, a database of high quality experimental reference data for model validation became developed. This database includes a total number of 41 reviewed papers reporting on experiments consisting of Dispersion (11), Ignition (1), Deflagration (18), DDT (8) and Detonation (3) scenarios which can get taken as reference data. The database was taken to test model and simulation according verification of models in ...

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