the prosess you are trying to decribe is called a BLEVY explostion. thats when a flamible liquid in a sealed container, like a railroad tank car, when exposed to treamendous heat, reaches it's boiling point bursts the container , the remaining liquid is vented to atmosphere as an aerosol , it's then ignited by the fire to make that big bang your afaid of. The hydrogen in a fuel cell is in a gaseus state, so no blevy.
hydrogen doesn't explode it burns, it burns bloody HOT, it's rocket fuel after all, so crash equals not boom, but woosh, asthe resulting fire turns EVERYTHING into a molten puddle of ash, plastic, and metal where there was a car
is it hybrid?
subzero92MK 1 year ago
the prosess you are trying to decribe is called a BLEVY explostion. thats when a flamible liquid in a sealed container, like a railroad tank car, when exposed to treamendous heat, reaches it's boiling point bursts the container , the remaining liquid is vented to atmosphere as an aerosol , it's then ignited by the fire to make that big bang your afaid of. The hydrogen in a fuel cell is in a gaseus state, so no blevy.
fwi1298 2 years ago
agree...but hidrogen under pressure =boom...steady flow of hodrogen=woosh....never heard about the hidrogen bomb?same principle
vlad10090 2 years ago
hydrogen doesn't explode it burns, it burns bloody HOT, it's rocket fuel after all, so crash equals not boom, but woosh, asthe resulting fire turns EVERYTHING into a molten puddle of ash, plastic, and metal where there was a car
fwi1298 2 years ago
hidrogen=u get a bad crash bomb(big bomb)
vlad10090 2 years ago
this car is obviously not about it's appearance...
sean6201 2 years ago
looks ok
ddrusa 2 years ago