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On 12/8/24 7:17 PM, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> On 2024-12-08, Rich <rich@example.invalid> wrote:
> 
>> And consider the explosive force stored in a 350-700 bar (your
>> AI's number) pressure vessel that becomes brittle enough to go "bang".
>> That's one hell of a bang, even without the hydrogen itself explosively
>> combusting as part of the pressure release.
> 
> I've seen the results of a 200-bar scuba tank letting go.
> And that's just a little 80-cubic foot tank filled with air.

   I've seen that too - close up. Blew out a reinforced
   CBC wall ...... sheer dumb luck nobody was in the
   filling room at the time or they'd have been Spam.

>> Plus, the walls of the pressure vessel quite effectively become a
>> 'fragmentation grenade' in the process of going bang.
> 
> <shudder>
> 

   High-pressure containers - esp ones that have to
   'cycle' often - are a bomb waiting to go off.
   Fatigue/corrosion take their awful toll - then
   BOOM !

   If the boom is a flammable gas ... far worse.

   Hydrogen CAN have its uses - but at "industrial"
   sites, not out in public. You can feed it into
   expensive fuel cells, you can mix x-percent with
   natural gas.

   But as a general-purpose 'motor fuel' ... NO !
   Besides, no proper infrastructure for it.