A TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON
HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLE
BY
SHAIK HUSSAIN ABBAS
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
BRINDAVAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE (BITS-KNL)
CONTENTS
 DEFINATION OF HYDROGEN
 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
HYDROGEN
 BASIC HISTORY OF HYDROGEN
 ALTERNATE FUEL CELL VEHICLE
 HYDROGEN FUEL CELL
 WORKING OF HYDROGEN FUEL
CELL
 TYPES OF FUEL CELLS
 HYDROGEN SOURCES
 HYDROGEN FACTS
 HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLE
INFRASTRUCTURE
 THE HYDROGEN HIGHWAY
 HYDROGEN STORAGE
 APPLICATION
 ADVANTAGES
 DISADVANTAGES
 HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
 CONCLUSION
Simplest element in the universe – one proton and one electron
Occurs naturally as a gas
Can be used to create energy through combustion or use in fuel
cells
DEFINATION OF HYDROGEN
Most hydrogen is bonded to oxygen in the form of
water (H2O)
Can be produced through the use of nuclear, solar,
wind, and other renewable sources
Diversity of sources make hydrogen available
alternative fuel
Steam methane reforming (CH4 )
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROGEN
Makes up 75% of the mass of all visible matter
Nontoxic and nonpoisonous
Rarely found alone (H2) – usually bonded to oxygen in water (H2O)
Highly buoyant – lighter than air, rises and diffuses when leaked
Hydrogen Colour
Hydrogen smell
Hydrogen flame identification
BASIC HISTORY OF HYDROGEN
• 1820s – Rev. W. Cecil developed hydrogen-fueled engine
• 1876 – Nicolaus Otto invented four-cylinder engine;
• 1885 – Gottleib Daimler invented modern ICE
• 1920s – first testing of the hydrogen ICE
• Rudolf Erren used hydrogen ICEs in submarines and land vehicles
• General Motors coined the phrase “hydrogen economy” during
the fuel crisis of the 1970s
• As fuel prices returned to normal, interest in hydrogen vehicles
diminished
• Rising fuel prices, environmental concerns, and energy security
sparked interest again in the twenty-first century
ALTERNATE FUEL CELL VEHICLE
HYBRIDS
ETHANOL/E85
Here now, but still require gas
More expensive, just as dirty?
HYDROGEN FUEL CELL
• Fuel cells are similar to batteries, but
designed for continuous
replenishment of energy via external
fuel
• Many different types of fuel cells,
most common will likely be the
PEM FC
• Hydrogen and oxygen in, water
vapor and liquid water out
• Typical output is about .8 volts
WORKING OF HYDROGEN FUEL CELL
TYPES OF FUEL CELL VEHICLE
Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine
Dual-Fuel Hydrogen Vehicles
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles
Concept Vehicles
HYDROGEN SOURCES
• Cooling at atmospheric
Pressure= -253 c
• Std heating value H2 gas
=12.1 MJ/cu m
• Std heating value of liquid
H2 = 120 MJ/Kg
HYDROGEN FACTS
HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLE
INFRASTRUCTURE
• Hydrogen Production
• Almost all of the hydrogen produced in the U.S. today is by steam reforming of natural gas
• Produce hydrogen directly from new nuclear power reactors
• R&D into several new methods:
• Biological Water Splitting
• Photo electrochemical Water Splitting
• Reforming of Biomass and Wastes
• Solar Thermal Water Splitting
• Renewable Electrolysis
THE HYDROGEN HIGHWAY
 World’s first hydrogen refueling
station opened in Iceland in 2003
Both California & Florida have
approved funding
BC Hydrogen Highway have
linked Vancouver & Whistler
by start of 2010
Winter Olympic Games
HYDROGEN STORAGE
Compressed gas storage
Liquid storage(cryogenic storage)
Line pack system
Under ground storage
Storage as metal hydride
APPLICATION
Automobiles
Although there are currently no fuel cell cars available for
commercial sale, over 20 FCEVs prototypes and
demonstration cars have been released since 2009.
Automobiles such as the GM HydroGen4, Honda FCX
Clarity, Toyota FCHV-adv and Mercedes-Benz F-Cell are all
pre-commercial examples of fuel cell electric vehicles. Fuel
cell electric vehicles have driven more than 3 million miles,
with more than 27,000 refuelings.
Buses:
There are also demonstration models of buses, and in total there are over
100 fuel cell buses deployed around the world today.
 Most of these buses are produced by UTC Power, Toyota, Ballard, Hydrogenics,
and Proton Motor.
UTC buses have already accumulated over 970,000 km (600,000 mi) of
Fuel cell buses have a 30-141% higher fuel economy than diesel buses and
natural gas buses.
Motorcycles and bicycles:
In 2005 the British firm Intelligent Energy produced the first ever working
hydrogen run motorcycle called the ENV (Emission Neutral Vehicle).
 The motorcycle holds enough fuel to run for four hours, and to travel 160 km
(100 mi) in an urban area, at a top speed of 80 km/h (50 mph).
 In 2004 Honda developed a fuel-cell motorcycle which utilized the Honda FC
Stack. There are other examples of bikes and bicycles with a hydrogen fuel cell
engine.
The Suzuki Burgman received "whole vehicle type" approval in the EU.
Airplanes
Boeing researchers and industry partners throughout Europe conducted
experimental flight tests in February 2008 of a manned airplane powered only
a fuel cell and lightweight batteries.
The Fuel Cell Demonstrator Airplane, as it was called, used a Proton Exchange
Membrane (PEM) fuel cell/lithium-ion battery hybrid system to power an
motor, which was coupled to a conventional propeller.
 In 2003, the world's first propeller driven airplane to be powered entirely by a
fuel cell was flown.
ADVANTAGES
Created from water, can be recycled to produce more
hydrogen
Cleanest fuel available when combusted – produces carbon
monoxide, carbon dioxide, or hydrocarbon emissions
Leaks/spills will quickly evaporate and do not pose any
threats to the environment
Domestic production will allow for energy independence
DISADVANTAGES
Conceptually, replacing the current oil-based infrastructure with hydrogen
would cost billions, maybe trillions, of dollars.
 Although abundant in the universe, hydrogen is fairly rare in our atmosphere,
meaning that it has to be extracted (for example through electrolysis, as
explained above) and currently, the process is cost prohibitive and inefficient.
It is a very flammable gas (think of the Hindenburg), which further adds to the
on-board storage problems.
its production at energy plants creates excessive carbon dioxide.
HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN
INDIA
Production of hydrogen by photo electrolysis of water using solar
energy
Production of hydrogen by blue green algae & by certain bacterial
species
Storage of hydrogen through metal hydride / non metal hydride
Problems relating to utilization of hydrogen as a fuel,that is developed
for certain engines and fuel etc.
Liquid hydrogen production, storage and utilization.
CONCLUSION
Hydrogen Fuel cell vehicles are currently being researched for their
feasibility of widespread usage in automobiles and other forms of
transportation.
 Hydrogen fuel does not occur naturally on Earth and thus is not an energy
source, but is an energy carrier. Currently it is most frequently made from
methane or other fossil fuels .
 However, it can be produced from a wide range of sources (such as wind,
solar, or nuclear) that are intermittent, too diffuse or too cumbersome to
directly propel vehicles.
REFERENCE
• National Renewable Energy Laboratory
http://www.nrel.gov/hydrogen/proj_production_delivery.html
• DoE Alternative Fuels Data Center
http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/laws/epact_2005.html
• Hydrogen Fuel Cell Realm
http://www.geocities.com/aardduck/fc_basic.html
• Non conventional energy source G D rai 2006 edition
• FuelCellWorks.com
• www.hydrogenhighway.ca.gov
ANY QUERIES???????
•THANK YOU….!!!!
For your valuable
time

More Related Content

PPTX
Hydrogen Vehicle
PPTX
Hydrogen fuel cell cars
PPTX
HYdrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
PPT
Hydrogen engine
PPTX
hydrogen fuel cell vehicle ppt
PPTX
Hydrogen fuel cell seminar
DOCX
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle
Hydrogen Vehicle
Hydrogen fuel cell cars
HYdrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
Hydrogen engine
hydrogen fuel cell vehicle ppt
Hydrogen fuel cell seminar
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle

What's hot (20)

PPTX
Hydrogen fuel cells
PPT
Hydrogen cars
PPT
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
PPTX
Fuel cell vehicles and electric vehicles in futureby rai asad sahi
PPTX
hybrid electric cars
PDF
Fuel Cell Vehicle
PPTX
Hydrogen fuel cell Technology
PDF
Training report- Boiler and Thermal Plants.
PDF
Hydrogen fuel cell
PPTX
HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLES
PPT
Battery electric vehicle ppt
PPTX
Best ppt for seminar on hybrid electric vehicle AND TYPE OF HYBRID VEHICLE by...
PDF
Regenerative breaking system
PPT
Fuel cells presentation
PPTX
Basic of electrical vehicles components and parts
PPTX
Hybrid electric vehicle
PPTX
My presentation on fuel cell drive train
PPTX
Hy wire ppt
PPTX
Presentaion on BHEL- Diesel Locomotive
PPTX
Design of Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine with Fuel Regeneration and Ener...
Hydrogen fuel cells
Hydrogen cars
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
Fuel cell vehicles and electric vehicles in futureby rai asad sahi
hybrid electric cars
Fuel Cell Vehicle
Hydrogen fuel cell Technology
Training report- Boiler and Thermal Plants.
Hydrogen fuel cell
HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLES
Battery electric vehicle ppt
Best ppt for seminar on hybrid electric vehicle AND TYPE OF HYBRID VEHICLE by...
Regenerative breaking system
Fuel cells presentation
Basic of electrical vehicles components and parts
Hybrid electric vehicle
My presentation on fuel cell drive train
Hy wire ppt
Presentaion on BHEL- Diesel Locomotive
Design of Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine with Fuel Regeneration and Ener...
Ad

Similar to Shaik hussain abbas technical seminar ppt (20)

PPTX
Hyderogen Car and its properties and uses
PPTX
Our presentation
PPTX
Hydrogen fuel & its sustainable development
PDF
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF HYDROGEN FUELED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
PPTX
Fuel Cells: The Fuel for Tomorrow
PPTX
Seminar on Hydrogen powered Technologies
PPTX
Hydrogen energy
PPTX
Hydrogen engine
PPTX
Hydrogen fuel
PDF
F012234450
PPTX
Inorganic fuel:Hydrogen is the fuel of the future.pptx
PPT
Utilization of Hydrogen Fuels for IC Engines by Prof. L. M. Das IIT Delhi
PDF
The-Hydrogen-Economy-Presentation-Notes.pdf
PPTX
HYDROGEN’S IMPACT IN THE WORLD OF MOTORSPORTS.pptx
PPTX
Fuel cell technology
PDF
Hydrogen Energy Technology 2010
PPT
Design and fabrication of water fuel bike
PPSX
HyEnergy- Research in Hydrogen
PPTX
Seminar on soap as a future fuel
PPTX
Fuel for today’s energy transition and the future
Hyderogen Car and its properties and uses
Our presentation
Hydrogen fuel & its sustainable development
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF HYDROGEN FUELED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Fuel Cells: The Fuel for Tomorrow
Seminar on Hydrogen powered Technologies
Hydrogen energy
Hydrogen engine
Hydrogen fuel
F012234450
Inorganic fuel:Hydrogen is the fuel of the future.pptx
Utilization of Hydrogen Fuels for IC Engines by Prof. L. M. Das IIT Delhi
The-Hydrogen-Economy-Presentation-Notes.pdf
HYDROGEN’S IMPACT IN THE WORLD OF MOTORSPORTS.pptx
Fuel cell technology
Hydrogen Energy Technology 2010
Design and fabrication of water fuel bike
HyEnergy- Research in Hydrogen
Seminar on soap as a future fuel
Fuel for today’s energy transition and the future
Ad

Recently uploaded (20)

PPTX
Petroleum Refining & Petrochemicals.pptx
PDF
Influence of Green Infrastructure on Residents’ Endorsement of the New Ecolog...
PDF
UEFA_Carbon_Footprint_Calculator_Methology_2.0.pdf
PDF
Java Basics-Introduction and program control
PPTX
Module 8- Technological and Communication Skills.pptx
PDF
Introduction to Power System StabilityPS
PPTX
Principal presentation for NAAC (1).pptx
PPTX
Graph Data Structures with Types, Traversals, Connectivity, and Real-Life App...
PDF
MLpara ingenieira CIVIL, meca Y AMBIENTAL
PDF
Computer System Architecture 3rd Edition-M Morris Mano.pdf
PDF
Unit I -OPERATING SYSTEMS_SRM_KATTANKULATHUR.pptx.pdf
PPTX
CN_Unite_1 AI&DS ENGGERING SPPU PUNE UNIVERSITY
PPTX
Sorting and Hashing in Data Structures with Algorithms, Techniques, Implement...
PDF
distributed database system" (DDBS) is often used to refer to both the distri...
PPTX
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE MANAGEMENT (MECHATRONICS).pptx
PPTX
wireless networks, mobile computing.pptx
PDF
Applications of Equal_Area_Criterion.pdf
PDF
Prof. Dr. KAYIHURA A. SILAS MUNYANEZA, PhD..pdf
PDF
Design of Material Handling Equipment Lecture Note
DOC
T Pandian CV Madurai pandi kokkaf illaya
Petroleum Refining & Petrochemicals.pptx
Influence of Green Infrastructure on Residents’ Endorsement of the New Ecolog...
UEFA_Carbon_Footprint_Calculator_Methology_2.0.pdf
Java Basics-Introduction and program control
Module 8- Technological and Communication Skills.pptx
Introduction to Power System StabilityPS
Principal presentation for NAAC (1).pptx
Graph Data Structures with Types, Traversals, Connectivity, and Real-Life App...
MLpara ingenieira CIVIL, meca Y AMBIENTAL
Computer System Architecture 3rd Edition-M Morris Mano.pdf
Unit I -OPERATING SYSTEMS_SRM_KATTANKULATHUR.pptx.pdf
CN_Unite_1 AI&DS ENGGERING SPPU PUNE UNIVERSITY
Sorting and Hashing in Data Structures with Algorithms, Techniques, Implement...
distributed database system" (DDBS) is often used to refer to both the distri...
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE MANAGEMENT (MECHATRONICS).pptx
wireless networks, mobile computing.pptx
Applications of Equal_Area_Criterion.pdf
Prof. Dr. KAYIHURA A. SILAS MUNYANEZA, PhD..pdf
Design of Material Handling Equipment Lecture Note
T Pandian CV Madurai pandi kokkaf illaya

Shaik hussain abbas technical seminar ppt

  • 1. A TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLE BY SHAIK HUSSAIN ABBAS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BRINDAVAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE (BITS-KNL)
  • 2. CONTENTS  DEFINATION OF HYDROGEN  CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROGEN  BASIC HISTORY OF HYDROGEN  ALTERNATE FUEL CELL VEHICLE  HYDROGEN FUEL CELL  WORKING OF HYDROGEN FUEL CELL  TYPES OF FUEL CELLS  HYDROGEN SOURCES  HYDROGEN FACTS  HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE  THE HYDROGEN HIGHWAY  HYDROGEN STORAGE  APPLICATION  ADVANTAGES  DISADVANTAGES  HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA  CONCLUSION
  • 3. Simplest element in the universe – one proton and one electron Occurs naturally as a gas Can be used to create energy through combustion or use in fuel cells DEFINATION OF HYDROGEN
  • 4. Most hydrogen is bonded to oxygen in the form of water (H2O) Can be produced through the use of nuclear, solar, wind, and other renewable sources Diversity of sources make hydrogen available alternative fuel Steam methane reforming (CH4 )
  • 5. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROGEN Makes up 75% of the mass of all visible matter Nontoxic and nonpoisonous Rarely found alone (H2) – usually bonded to oxygen in water (H2O) Highly buoyant – lighter than air, rises and diffuses when leaked Hydrogen Colour Hydrogen smell Hydrogen flame identification
  • 6. BASIC HISTORY OF HYDROGEN • 1820s – Rev. W. Cecil developed hydrogen-fueled engine • 1876 – Nicolaus Otto invented four-cylinder engine; • 1885 – Gottleib Daimler invented modern ICE • 1920s – first testing of the hydrogen ICE • Rudolf Erren used hydrogen ICEs in submarines and land vehicles
  • 7. • General Motors coined the phrase “hydrogen economy” during the fuel crisis of the 1970s • As fuel prices returned to normal, interest in hydrogen vehicles diminished • Rising fuel prices, environmental concerns, and energy security sparked interest again in the twenty-first century
  • 8. ALTERNATE FUEL CELL VEHICLE HYBRIDS ETHANOL/E85 Here now, but still require gas More expensive, just as dirty?
  • 9. HYDROGEN FUEL CELL • Fuel cells are similar to batteries, but designed for continuous replenishment of energy via external fuel • Many different types of fuel cells, most common will likely be the PEM FC • Hydrogen and oxygen in, water vapor and liquid water out • Typical output is about .8 volts
  • 10. WORKING OF HYDROGEN FUEL CELL
  • 11. TYPES OF FUEL CELL VEHICLE Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine Dual-Fuel Hydrogen Vehicles Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Concept Vehicles
  • 13. • Cooling at atmospheric Pressure= -253 c • Std heating value H2 gas =12.1 MJ/cu m • Std heating value of liquid H2 = 120 MJ/Kg HYDROGEN FACTS
  • 14. HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE • Hydrogen Production • Almost all of the hydrogen produced in the U.S. today is by steam reforming of natural gas • Produce hydrogen directly from new nuclear power reactors • R&D into several new methods: • Biological Water Splitting • Photo electrochemical Water Splitting • Reforming of Biomass and Wastes • Solar Thermal Water Splitting • Renewable Electrolysis
  • 15. THE HYDROGEN HIGHWAY  World’s first hydrogen refueling station opened in Iceland in 2003 Both California & Florida have approved funding BC Hydrogen Highway have linked Vancouver & Whistler by start of 2010 Winter Olympic Games
  • 16. HYDROGEN STORAGE Compressed gas storage Liquid storage(cryogenic storage) Line pack system Under ground storage Storage as metal hydride
  • 17. APPLICATION Automobiles Although there are currently no fuel cell cars available for commercial sale, over 20 FCEVs prototypes and demonstration cars have been released since 2009. Automobiles such as the GM HydroGen4, Honda FCX Clarity, Toyota FCHV-adv and Mercedes-Benz F-Cell are all pre-commercial examples of fuel cell electric vehicles. Fuel cell electric vehicles have driven more than 3 million miles, with more than 27,000 refuelings.
  • 18. Buses: There are also demonstration models of buses, and in total there are over 100 fuel cell buses deployed around the world today.  Most of these buses are produced by UTC Power, Toyota, Ballard, Hydrogenics, and Proton Motor. UTC buses have already accumulated over 970,000 km (600,000 mi) of Fuel cell buses have a 30-141% higher fuel economy than diesel buses and natural gas buses.
  • 19. Motorcycles and bicycles: In 2005 the British firm Intelligent Energy produced the first ever working hydrogen run motorcycle called the ENV (Emission Neutral Vehicle).  The motorcycle holds enough fuel to run for four hours, and to travel 160 km (100 mi) in an urban area, at a top speed of 80 km/h (50 mph).  In 2004 Honda developed a fuel-cell motorcycle which utilized the Honda FC Stack. There are other examples of bikes and bicycles with a hydrogen fuel cell engine. The Suzuki Burgman received "whole vehicle type" approval in the EU.
  • 20. Airplanes Boeing researchers and industry partners throughout Europe conducted experimental flight tests in February 2008 of a manned airplane powered only a fuel cell and lightweight batteries. The Fuel Cell Demonstrator Airplane, as it was called, used a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell/lithium-ion battery hybrid system to power an motor, which was coupled to a conventional propeller.  In 2003, the world's first propeller driven airplane to be powered entirely by a fuel cell was flown.
  • 21. ADVANTAGES Created from water, can be recycled to produce more hydrogen Cleanest fuel available when combusted – produces carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, or hydrocarbon emissions Leaks/spills will quickly evaporate and do not pose any threats to the environment Domestic production will allow for energy independence
  • 22. DISADVANTAGES Conceptually, replacing the current oil-based infrastructure with hydrogen would cost billions, maybe trillions, of dollars.  Although abundant in the universe, hydrogen is fairly rare in our atmosphere, meaning that it has to be extracted (for example through electrolysis, as explained above) and currently, the process is cost prohibitive and inefficient. It is a very flammable gas (think of the Hindenburg), which further adds to the on-board storage problems. its production at energy plants creates excessive carbon dioxide.
  • 23. HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA Production of hydrogen by photo electrolysis of water using solar energy Production of hydrogen by blue green algae & by certain bacterial species Storage of hydrogen through metal hydride / non metal hydride Problems relating to utilization of hydrogen as a fuel,that is developed for certain engines and fuel etc. Liquid hydrogen production, storage and utilization.
  • 24. CONCLUSION Hydrogen Fuel cell vehicles are currently being researched for their feasibility of widespread usage in automobiles and other forms of transportation.  Hydrogen fuel does not occur naturally on Earth and thus is not an energy source, but is an energy carrier. Currently it is most frequently made from methane or other fossil fuels .  However, it can be produced from a wide range of sources (such as wind, solar, or nuclear) that are intermittent, too diffuse or too cumbersome to directly propel vehicles.
  • 25. REFERENCE • National Renewable Energy Laboratory http://www.nrel.gov/hydrogen/proj_production_delivery.html • DoE Alternative Fuels Data Center http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/laws/epact_2005.html • Hydrogen Fuel Cell Realm http://www.geocities.com/aardduck/fc_basic.html • Non conventional energy source G D rai 2006 edition • FuelCellWorks.com • www.hydrogenhighway.ca.gov