scholarly journals Safety Evaluation Report: Development of Improved Composite Pressure Vessels for Hydrogen Storage, Lincoln Composites, Lincoln, NE, May 25, 2010

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
William C. Fort, III ◽  
Richard A. Kallman ◽  
Miguel Maes ◽  
Edward G. Skolnik ◽  
Steven C. Weiner
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Ge ◽  
Zhiping Chen ◽  
Mengjie Liu

Abstract Hydrogen storage cylinders are often used for medium- and short-distance transportation of hydrogen. The presence of hydrogen tends to increase the risk of using the gas cylinders. The alternating stress caused by factors such as hydrogen charging and discharging during the service process of the gas cylinder leads to the expansion of initial cracks inside the cylinder and the final fatigue fracture. At present, the fatigue life calculation of pressure vessels mainly adopts the S-N curve method, however, some steels do not have the S-N curve under the hydrogen environment, it is necessary to use fracture mechanics methods to analyze the fatigue life of gas cylinders in a high-pressure gaseous hydrogen environment. In this work, a method for calculating the fatigue life of fracture mechanics for hydrogen storage cylinders was established according to ASME VIII-3 KD-10. The development of the program was completed by Matlab. An example was given to illustrate the program. Firstly, basic parameters of the material used for the cylinder were obtained. Then, finite element method was used for stress analysis to obtain the fitting curve and the function expression of hoop stress. Finally, fatigue life calculations of high pressure hydrogen storage cylinder were made. The minimum service life of example was predicted to be 40 years. This result is consistent with the good service history of this type of container. This work could contribute to design, safety evaluation of hydrogen storage cylinders.


2017 ◽  
Vol 42 (31) ◽  
pp. 20056-20070 ◽  
Author(s):  
Damien Halm ◽  
Fabien Fouillen ◽  
Eric Lainé ◽  
Mikaël Gueguen ◽  
Denis Bertheau ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 002199832110335
Author(s):  
Osman Kartav ◽  
Serkan Kangal ◽  
Kutay Yücetürk ◽  
Metin Tanoğlu ◽  
Engin Aktaş ◽  
...  

In this study, composite overwrapped pressure vessels (COPVs) for high-pressure hydrogen storage were designed, modeled by finite element (FE) method, manufactured by filament winding technique and tested for burst pressure. Aluminum 6061-T6 was selected as a metallic liner material. Epoxy impregnated carbon filaments were overwrapped over the liner with a winding angle of ±14° to obtain fully overwrapped composite reinforced vessels with non-identical front and back dome layers. The COPVs were loaded with increasing internal pressure up to the burst pressure level. During loading, deformation of the vessels was measured locally with strain gauges. The mechanical performances of COPVs designed with various number of helical, hoop and doily layers were investigated by both experimental and numerical methods. In numerical method, FE analysis containing a simple progressive damage model available in ANSYS software package for the composite section was performed. The results revealed that the FE model provides a good correlation as compared to experimental strain results for the developed COPVs. The burst pressure test results showed that integration of doily layers to the filament winding process resulted with an improvement of the COPVs performance.


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