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GB/T 24499-2009   Technology glossary for gaseous hydrogen,hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB/T 24499-2009
English Name: Technology glossary for gaseous hydrogen,hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system
Chinese Name: 氢气、氢能与氢能系统术语
Chinese Classification: F19    New energy and others
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Issued by: AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on: 2009-10-30
Implemented on: 2010-5-1
Status: valid
Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 13000 words
Price(USD): 390.0
Delivery: via email in 1 business day
GB/T 24499-2009 Technology glossary for gaseous hydrogen, hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system 1 Scope This standard puts forward the terms and definitions of gaseous hydrogen, hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system technology and its application. This standard is applicable to the formulation of technical standards, preparation of technical documents, compilation and translation of professional manuals, teaching materials, books and periodicals for gaseous hydrogen, hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system. 2 General terms 2.1 hydrogen lightest chemical element, expressed by symbol H, with atomic number of 1 and an atomic weight of 1.008, which is an important component element of the Earth 2.2 hydrogen energy energy released by hydrogen during physical and chemical changes, which can be used for power generation or as fuels for various vehicles and aircrafts, household fuels, etc. 2.3 hydrogen energy system generic term for hydrogen production, storage, transportation, distribution and application systems 2.4 chemistry of hydrogen energy science of studying various chemical processes in the production, storage, transportation and application of hydrogen 2.5 hydrogen economy economic structure composed of hydrogen production, transportation, storage, transformation and application, and related standards and specifications 2.6 hydrogen atom atom consisting of a proton and an electron 2.7 hydrogen molecule molecule consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded together by chemical bonds 2.8 hydrogen ion ion that is formed when a hydrogen atom loses its electron 2.9 protium isotope of hydrogen, expressed by 1H, with proton number of 1, which is an important component of hydrogen molecule with a relative proton mass of 1.007 8 2.10 deuterium isotope of hydrogen, expressed by 2D, consisting of a neutron and a proton, with a relative proton mass of 2.014 1 2.11 tritium isotope of hydrogen, expressed by 3T, consisting of two neutrons, with proton number of 1 and a relative proton mass of 3.010 05 2.12 orthohydrogen isomer of hydrogen molecule in which the spin directions of nuclei are the same (parallel) 2.13 parahydrogen isomer of hydrogen molecule in which the spin directions of nuclei are opposite (anti-parallel) 2.14 hydrogen bond intramolecular or intermolecular attraction as a result of hydrogen atom attracting the lone pair electrons of the adjacent highly electronegative atom in the polar compound of hydrogen 2.15 gaseous hydrogen hydrogen molecule in gaseous form 2.16 compressed gaseous hydrogen gaseous hydrogen at a pressure higher than atmospheric pressure 2.17 wet hydrogen gaseous hydrogen with saturated or supersaturated water content at certain temperature and pressure 2.18 liquid hydrogen hydrogen in liquid form, which is a colorless and transparent cryogenic liquid, with normal boiling point of 20.38 K and density at boiling point of 70.77 kg/m3 2.19 solid hydrogen white solid floc condensed by diatomic molecules of gaseous hydrogen, with density of 80.7 kg/m3 (11.15 K) and melting point of 14.01 K 2.20 hydrogen low heat value heat released by water that is generated after unit mass of hydrogen is completely burned and does not condense into liquid water. The low heat value of hydrogen is 120.0 MJ/kg. 2.21 hydrogen high heat value heat released by water that is generated after unit mass of hydrogen is completely burned and condenses into liquid water totally. The high heat value of hydrogen is 141.86 MJ/kg. 2.22 gaseous hydrogen diffusion process of gaseous hydrogen dispersion, expansion and spreading with the change of environmental state 2.23 gaseous hydrogen leakage process of gaseous hydrogen seeping out from closed systems, equipment and pipelines to the outside
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 General terms 3 Production of gaseous hydrogen 4 Storage, transportation and filling of gaseous hydrogen 5 Application of hydrogen energy 6 Safety of hydrogen energy system Annex A (Informative) Explanation of provisions Annex B (Informative) Index in Chinese Annex C (Informative) Index in English
GB/T 24499-2009 is referred in:
*GB/T 31138-2014 Compressed hydrogen dispenser for vehicles
*GB/T 34584-2017 Safety technical regulations for hydrogen refueling station
*GB/T 37562-2019 Technical conditions of pressurized water electrolysis system for hydrogen production
*GB/T 29729-2013 Essential requirements for the safety of hydrogen systems
*GB/T 34872-2017 Technical requrements of hydrogen supply system for proton exchange membrane fuel cells
*GB/T 34542.1-2017 Storage and transportation systems for gaseous hydrogen - Part 1: General requirements
*GB/T 34544-2017 Safety test methods for onboard low pressure hydrogen storage devices for small fuel cell vehicles
*GB/T 40061-2021 Technical specification for liquid hydrogen production system
*GB/T 40045-2021 Fuel specification for hydrogen powered vehicles—Liquid hydrogen(LH2)
*GB/T 40060-2021 Technical requirements for storage and transportation of liquid hydrogen
*GB 32311-2015 Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades for hydrogen producing systems by water electrolysis
*GB/T 34583-2017 Safety technical requirements for hydrogen storage devices used in hydrogen fuelling station
*GB/T 31138-2022 Hydrogen dispensers
*GB/T 37563-2019 Safety requirements for pressurized water electrolysis system for hydrogen production
*GB/T 34539-2017 Safety requirements on hydrogen-oxygen generator
*GB/T 29729-2022 Essential requirements for the safety of hydrogen systems
*GB/T 45161-2024 Technical specification of safety valves for liquid hydrogen vessels
*GB/T 44262-2024 Technical requirements for sampling of hydrogen for proton exchange membrane fuel cell vehicles
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GB/T 24499-2009  Technology glossary for gaseous hydrogen,hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 24499-2009
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Word Count13000 words
Price(USD)390.0
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Detail of GB/T 24499-2009
Standard No.
GB/T 24499-2009
English Name
Technology glossary for gaseous hydrogen,hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system
Chinese Name
氢气、氢能与氢能系统术语
Chinese Classification
F19
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on
2009-10-30
Implemented on
2010-5-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
13000 words
Price(USD)
390.0
Keywords
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Introduction of GB/T 24499-2009
GB/T 24499-2009 Technology glossary for gaseous hydrogen, hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system 1 Scope This standard puts forward the terms and definitions of gaseous hydrogen, hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system technology and its application. This standard is applicable to the formulation of technical standards, preparation of technical documents, compilation and translation of professional manuals, teaching materials, books and periodicals for gaseous hydrogen, hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy system. 2 General terms 2.1 hydrogen lightest chemical element, expressed by symbol H, with atomic number of 1 and an atomic weight of 1.008, which is an important component element of the Earth 2.2 hydrogen energy energy released by hydrogen during physical and chemical changes, which can be used for power generation or as fuels for various vehicles and aircrafts, household fuels, etc. 2.3 hydrogen energy system generic term for hydrogen production, storage, transportation, distribution and application systems 2.4 chemistry of hydrogen energy science of studying various chemical processes in the production, storage, transportation and application of hydrogen 2.5 hydrogen economy economic structure composed of hydrogen production, transportation, storage, transformation and application, and related standards and specifications 2.6 hydrogen atom atom consisting of a proton and an electron 2.7 hydrogen molecule molecule consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded together by chemical bonds 2.8 hydrogen ion ion that is formed when a hydrogen atom loses its electron 2.9 protium isotope of hydrogen, expressed by 1H, with proton number of 1, which is an important component of hydrogen molecule with a relative proton mass of 1.007 8 2.10 deuterium isotope of hydrogen, expressed by 2D, consisting of a neutron and a proton, with a relative proton mass of 2.014 1 2.11 tritium isotope of hydrogen, expressed by 3T, consisting of two neutrons, with proton number of 1 and a relative proton mass of 3.010 05 2.12 orthohydrogen isomer of hydrogen molecule in which the spin directions of nuclei are the same (parallel) 2.13 parahydrogen isomer of hydrogen molecule in which the spin directions of nuclei are opposite (anti-parallel) 2.14 hydrogen bond intramolecular or intermolecular attraction as a result of hydrogen atom attracting the lone pair electrons of the adjacent highly electronegative atom in the polar compound of hydrogen 2.15 gaseous hydrogen hydrogen molecule in gaseous form 2.16 compressed gaseous hydrogen gaseous hydrogen at a pressure higher than atmospheric pressure 2.17 wet hydrogen gaseous hydrogen with saturated or supersaturated water content at certain temperature and pressure 2.18 liquid hydrogen hydrogen in liquid form, which is a colorless and transparent cryogenic liquid, with normal boiling point of 20.38 K and density at boiling point of 70.77 kg/m3 2.19 solid hydrogen white solid floc condensed by diatomic molecules of gaseous hydrogen, with density of 80.7 kg/m3 (11.15 K) and melting point of 14.01 K 2.20 hydrogen low heat value heat released by water that is generated after unit mass of hydrogen is completely burned and does not condense into liquid water. The low heat value of hydrogen is 120.0 MJ/kg. 2.21 hydrogen high heat value heat released by water that is generated after unit mass of hydrogen is completely burned and condenses into liquid water totally. The high heat value of hydrogen is 141.86 MJ/kg. 2.22 gaseous hydrogen diffusion process of gaseous hydrogen dispersion, expansion and spreading with the change of environmental state 2.23 gaseous hydrogen leakage process of gaseous hydrogen seeping out from closed systems, equipment and pipelines to the outside
Contents of GB/T 24499-2009
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 General terms 3 Production of gaseous hydrogen 4 Storage, transportation and filling of gaseous hydrogen 5 Application of hydrogen energy 6 Safety of hydrogen energy system Annex A (Informative) Explanation of provisions Annex B (Informative) Index in Chinese Annex C (Informative) Index in English
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