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Influence of HRS Parameters During a Direct or Serial Sampling Event to Determine Hydrogen Fuel Quality
Thomas Bacquart, Abigail Sian Olivia Morris, Shirin Khaki et al.
15 de julio de 2026
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Abstract

Hydrogen sampling is an essential part of ensuring reliable and accurate hydrogen fuel quality for expanding heavy-duty vehicle applications. Hydrogen sampling at refuelling stations is highly sensitive to operational conditions, especially temperature, pressure, storage homogeneity, and nozzle-purging procedures. The direct sampling method operates with a hydrogen fuelling station in maintenance mode and requires that parameters be set properly. This study investigated the impact of temperature, pressure, storage bank selection, and venting on hydrogen sample quality. This study shows that hydrogen sampling at refuelling stations is strongly influenced by operational parameters, with temperature and pressure mainly affecting the water content while other contaminants remain largely stable; storage bank composition and insufficient nozzle purging can also significantly bias results through contamination or non-representative sampling. To ensure reliable measurements, this study recommends conducting sampling under representative operational conditions, including matching the delivery temperature and nominal delivery pressure, verifying storage homogeneity, and applying adequate nozzle-purging procedures. However, further validation across different systems is still needed.

IPC Classification

B60

Keywords

influenceparametersduringdirectserialsamplingeventdeterminehydrogenfuelqualityessentialpartensuringreliableaccurateexpandingheavy-dutyvehicleapplicationsrefuellingstationshighlysensitive
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