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Advancements and Opportunities for On-Board 700 Bar Compressed Hydrogen Tanks in the Progression Towards the Commercialization of Fuel Cell Vehicles

机译:燃料电池汽车商业化进展中的车载700杆压缩氢气罐的进步和机遇

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Fuel cell vehicles are entering the automotive market with significant potential benefits to reduce harmful greenhouse emissions, facilitate energy security, and increase vehicle efficiency while providing customer expected driving range and fill times when compared to conventional vehicles. One of the challenges for successful commercialization of fuel cell vehicles is transitioning the on-board fuel system from liquid gasoline to compressed hydrogen gas. Storing high pressurized hydrogen requires a specialized structural pressure vessel, significantly different in function, size, and construction from a gasoline container. In comparison to a gasoline tank at near ambient pressures, OEMs have aligned to a nominal working pressure of 700 bar for hydrogen tanks in order to achieve the customer expected driving range of 300 miles. Beyond the need to contain pressure, the hydrogen tanks also differ from gasoline fuel tanks because of the additional vehicle space needed due to the lower hydrogen energy volumetric density even with the highly efficient fuel cell (four times the external volume of a gasoline tank including the fuel cell efficiency benefit). The main difference and challenge of hydrogen tanks is the construction and design that depends on a high utilization of carbon fiber in order to reduce the weight of the pressure vessel although substantially increasing the cost. In 2012, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Fuel Cell Technologies recognized these challenges and initiated a project to research enhance materials and design parameters to reduce the cost of hydrogen storage tanks. The project was led by Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL) and involved several other organizations in the value chain of hydrogen tank development: AOC, Ford Motor Company, Hexagon Lincoln, and Toray CFA. The project took a holistic approach to improving performance by investigating: (1) composite matrix resin alternatives including adding nano-reinforcing particles and fiber-matrix sizing for improved adhesion, (2) carbon fiber alternatives, (3) tank design alternatives using hybrid fiber layups, and (4) opportunities with cold gas operating conditions to maintain the hydrogen density while reducing the tank composite utilization. In each of these areas, the project successfully identified the potential benefits: (1) demonstrated new resin with 50% cost reduction at equivalent or better performance than traditional epoxy, (2) identified 4% to 12% improvement with fiber alternatives, (3) developed validated tank design models with improved failure prediction capability, and (4) confirmed value and system level viability of cold gas storage with a combined 22% cost reduction opportunity. This paper examines these modifications and considers the outlook for on-board 700 bar compressed hydrogen tank systems to achieve the commercialization goals for fuel cell vehicles.
机译:燃料电池车辆进入汽车市场,以减少有害温室排放的显着潜在好处,促进能源安全,并在与传统车辆相比,提供客户预期的驾驶范围和填充时间的车辆效率。成功的燃料电池车辆成功商业化的挑战之一正在从液体汽油转变为压缩氢气的板载燃料系统。存储高压氢气需要专用的结构压力容器,在汽油容器中具有显着不同的功能,尺寸和构造。与靠近环境压力的汽油罐相比,OEM已经与氢气罐的700巴的标称工作压力对齐,以实现客户的预期驾驶范围300英里。除了含有压力的需要之外,由于额外的车辆空间,由于高效燃料电池(包括汽油箱的外部容积的四倍外部)所需的额外车辆空间,氢气罐也与汽油燃料箱不同。燃料电池效率效益)。氢气罐的主要差异和挑战是构造和设计,其取决于碳纤维的高利用率,以减少压力容器的重量,尽管大大增加了成本。 2012年,美国能源部(DOE),燃料电池技术办公室认识到这些挑战,并启动了一个项目来研究增强材料和设计参数,以降低储氢罐的成本。该项目由太平洋西北国家实验室(PNNL)领导,并涉及氢气罐开发价值链中的其他几个组织:AOC,福特汽车公司,六角林肯和Toray CFA。该项目采用整体方法来提高性能,通过调查:(1)复合基质树脂替代品,包括添加纳米增强颗粒和纤维 - 基质尺寸,用于改进的粘合性,(2)碳纤维替代品,(3)罐设计替代品使用杂合纤维上篮,(4)冷气操作条件的机会保持氢密度,同时降低罐复合利用率。在这些领域的每一个中,该项目成功地确定了潜在的益处:(1)展示了比传统环氧树脂相当或更好的性能降低50%的新树脂,(2)用纤维替代品确定4%〜12%,(3 )开发了验证的坦克设计模型,具有改善的故障预测能力,(4)冷气储存的确认值和系统水平存活率,增长22%的成本机会。本文介绍了这些修改,并考虑了板载700巴压缩氢气罐系统的前景,以实现燃料电池车辆的商业化目标。

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