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Challenges in Realising Composite Liquid Hydrogen Cryogenic Storage: A Materials and Standards Perspective

Challenges in Realising Composite Liquid Hydrogen Cryogenic Storage: A Materials and Standards Perspective

To realise composite liquid hydrogen storage, materials that are typically used at a much higher temperature regime require requalification at cryogenic temperatures as low as 20K. For this to succeed not only the appropriate materials should be identified but equally important the measurements methods need to be validated and extended to cryogenic environments.

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