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2003 Annual Progress Report

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VII. Safety and Codes & Standards

A. Safety and Codes & Standards

  1. Codes and Standards Analysis, Michael R. Swain, University of Miami. (PDF 188 KB)
  2. Hydrogen Codes and Standards, Jim Ohi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (PDF 214 KB)

B. Sensors for Safety and Performance

  1. Carbon Monoxide Sensors For Reformate Powered Fuel Cells, Rangachary Mukundan, Los Alamos National Laboratory. (PDF 287 KB)
  2. Electrochemical Sensors for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Vehicles, L. Peter Martin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. (PDF 180 KB)
  3. Interfacial Stability of Thin Film Sensors, Roland Pitts, National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (PDF 200 KB)
  4. Development of Sensors for Automotive Fuel Cell Systems, Brian A. Knight, United Technologies Research Center. (PDF 253 KB)
  5. Micro-Machined Thin Film H2 Gas Sensors, Frank DiMeo, Jr., ATMI, Inc. (PDF 248 KB)
  6. Sensor Development for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Systems, Bruce Figi, Honeywell Sensing and Control. (PDF 2.35 MB)
  7. Gallium Nitride Integrated Gas/Temperature Sensors for Fuel Cell Systems, Steve Pyke, Fluence. (PDF 336 KB)
  8. Fiber Optic Temperature Sensors for PEM Fuel Cells, Timothy J. McIntyre, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (PDF 195 KB)
  9. Hydrogen Composite Tank Project (New FY 2004 Project), Reginald M. Penner, University of California, Irvine. (PDF 149 KB)

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