
Features of monitoring storage of methane-hydrogen mixtures
Author(s) -
D.S. Filippova,
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V.E. Stolyarov,
E. A. Safarova,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
elmi əsərlər
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2218-8622
pISSN - 2218-6867
DOI - 10.5510/ogp2021si200552
Subject(s) - methane , hydrogen storage , environmental science , process engineering , work (physics) , reliability (semiconductor) , waste management , storage tank , hydrogen , computer science , engineering , chemistry , mechanical engineering , physics , thermodynamics , power (physics) , organic chemistry
The storage of methane-hydrogen mixtures (MHM) in existing underground gas storage facilities (UGS) is a prerequisite for the development of a "carbonneutral" strategy of the Russian Federation. The use of technologies for storage and delivery of MHM in industrial volumes should be ensured by experimental research, the creation of a regulatory framework and the introduction of modern methods for maintaining the operational reliability of the existing Unified Gas Transportation System (UGSS). The need for scientific and project work is determined by the peculiarities of the storage of MHM and the assessment of the likelihood of negative technogenic and mechanical consequences during the operation of the equipment. The materials provide the main risk models of the processes that arise in the case of hybrid storage of MHM. The use of cluster technology for storage and transportation of MHM is proposed, and the need to ensure constant monitoring of the component composition of gas as part of the implementation of an integrated automated flow technology is shown. Keywords: methane-hydrogen mixtures; hydrogen energy; underground gas storage; hardware control; risks.