Abstract

In order to meet the hydrogen storage requirements of fuel cell vehicles, and improve the storage density of hydrogen, a cryo-compressed hydrogen storage method was proposed. The performance of cryo-compressed hydrogen storage vessel was analyzed in this paper. Based on the classical laminate theory and heat transfer solution, the stress and displacement of carbon fiber were precisely calculated to guarantee the cryo-compressed vessel severing in the cryogenic condition. Subsequently, the Tsai-Wu failure criterion was used to judge the failure of carbon fiber reinforced plastics layers. The stacking sequence, winding angle, comparison of the vessel's performance at room temperature and low temperature were conducted. The numerical results showed that the properties of storage vessel decreased at cryogenic condition, and the thickness of carbon fiber at cryogenic temperature at least increased by 47.06% than that at the room temperature. Mainly influence of low temperature on the cryo-compressed vessel were concentrated on the hoop stress of helical winding and the axial stress of hoop winding. For the vessel design, it is achievable to increase these two parts by using higher strength resin materials.

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