The U.S. Department of Energy's Fuel Cell Technologies Office and Sandia National Laboratories held a Polymer and Composite Materials Meeting on October 17–18, 2012, in Washington, D.C., to share information about the use of polymer and composite materials in hydrogen applications.
Meeting objectives were 1) to discuss knowledge gaps and data needs for using polymers and composite materials systems in hydrogen service, particularly at high pressures, demanding duty cycles, and long service life, and 2) to provide input to enable lower-cost, higher-performance systems through improved knowledge and revised codes and standards. Participants included engineers and scientists from the hydrogen and fuel cell technology industries, standards development organizations, and federal and commercial laboratories.
Proceedings
Agenda
Presentations
- Fuel Cell Technologies Office Overview, Sunita Satyapal, Fuel Cell Technologies Office
- Polymer/Elastomer and Composite Material Science, Kevin Simmons, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Developing SAE Safety Standards for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCVs), Michael Veenstra, Ford Motor Company
- Non‐Metals Workshop, Aaron Harris, Sandia National Laboratories