Hydrogen concentration new Physical Unit and Hydrogen/Helium identification
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2024 1:09 pm
Dear all,
Hydrogen regulations UN R.153 and ECE R.134 among others request measuring Hydrogen or Helium Concentration during vehicle crash test. The physical units now available in the database do not contemplate the concentration (%) as unit.
- I propose the use of "CO" for gas concentration and % as its unit
We will also need to define whether the gas used is Helium or Hydrogen. I propose create new fine locations to define the gas used. My proposal would be to use fine location 1:
- Hydrogen: H2 is my favorite but is already used in fine location 3 for Hybrid 2 dummy and I am not sure if we can use it in FL1 for other purpose. If not posible HY could be a good option too
- Helium: HE is my favorite but again is used in FL3 for Headform. If usign HE were not possible, HL could be a good alternative.
Best regards
Miguel Ángel
Hydrogen regulations UN R.153 and ECE R.134 among others request measuring Hydrogen or Helium Concentration during vehicle crash test. The physical units now available in the database do not contemplate the concentration (%) as unit.
- I propose the use of "CO" for gas concentration and % as its unit
We will also need to define whether the gas used is Helium or Hydrogen. I propose create new fine locations to define the gas used. My proposal would be to use fine location 1:
- Hydrogen: H2 is my favorite but is already used in fine location 3 for Hybrid 2 dummy and I am not sure if we can use it in FL1 for other purpose. If not posible HY could be a good option too
- Helium: HE is my favorite but again is used in FL3 for Headform. If usign HE were not possible, HL could be a good alternative.
Best regards
Miguel Ángel