TEXT E There’s a simple idea that
two of West Germany’s top car manufacturers seriously studying at the moment,
both out of self interest ,but also out of concern for the
environment. The concept is to develop vehicles that can run on
a virtually limitless element hydrogen which when burned does not produce
damaging fumes, but instead a bit of water vapour. The concept can solve two
problems at once. First, it is a hedge for that day in the 21st century when
hydrocarbon fuels run out, a prospect of no minor concern for the automotive
industry. Beyond that, the increasingly dire warnings by
environmental scientists about the "greenhouse effect" in atomosphere caused by
carbon dioxide exhausts adds urgency to the quest for a fuel that is less
damaging to the environment. Of course, there is a hitch to
hydrogen, both carmakers admit :though the know -how to run vehicles on nature’
slightest element is already available, hydrogen is far from being cost
competitive compared to hydrocarbon fuels, and further refinements hydrogen
-propulsion technology will be required. But what we are discussing today is the
technology of the year 2020. But after several year’s research
Daimler and BMW engineers, in collaboration with other companies and research
institutes in West Germany, independently have been tackling the technological
and cost feasibility problems to be overcome in hydrogen fuel
application. In addition to the two concerns of technology and
economic feasibility, the carmakers say, there is the issue of safety. The
spectacular explosion of the dirigible. Hindenburg in 1937 immediately comes to
mind, and skeptics wonder what the German autobahn would look like in one of the
hundred - car pileups that routinely happen every winter if all the cars and
tanks loaded with hydrogen. A BMW engineer, Friedich Fickel,
says that hydrogen is seen as less risky than gasoline. When leaked, hydrogen
rises quickly up to the atmosphere, reducing the potential of explosion, whereas
gasoline fumes linger close to the ground before dispersing.
Still, both Daimler and BMW report that a considerable part of their
development efforts are aimed at safe, lead - free storage of hydrogen
fuel. The related question is what is the best method of
storage. By now ,the tests by both carmakers have all but eliminated using
hydrogen in gas form. As a gas it takes up about 14 times the space of liquid
hydrogen and as much as 30 percent can be lost by leakege unless the tanks are
perfectly sealed. Two other storage methods hold more promise.
One is in liquid form, and the other in the form of metal hydrides. In the
latter, hydrogen if mixed with a metal alloy ,a process whereby the gas
molecules are stored within the metal’s molecular structure. Which of the following is the characteristic of hydrogen
A.It is nontoxic. B.It has lots of vapour. C.It doesn’t produce damaging fuels. D.It costs less.