Pressure vessel and method of manufacturing pressure vessel
11435032 · 2022-09-06
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Cpc classification
F17C2203/0604
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0323
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2203/011
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2203/066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/0123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0115
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0317
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2209/2154
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2203/0663
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2270/0184
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/0109
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2209/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/0104
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A pressure vessel includes a vessel main body, a first protective member, and a second protective member. The vessel main body is configured to contain gas inside. The second protective member is configured to exhibit performance that is different from that of the first protective member. One of the first protective member and the second protective member has recesses that the other one of the first protective member and the second protective member does not have at an end on a peak of a domical panel side provided with the one of the first protective member and the second protective member.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a pressure vessel, the pressure vessel being configured to contain gas, the method comprising: preparing a vessel main body including a cylindrical shell plate, a first domical panel, and a second domical panel, the first domical panel being disposed at first end of the cylindrical shell plate, the second domical panel being disposed at second end of the cylindrical shell plate; disposing a circular first protective member held in a first jig to the first domical panel on an opposite side of the first domical panel from the cylindrical shell plate; disposing a circular second protective member held in a second jig to the second domical panel on an opposite side of the second domical panel from the cylindrical shell plate, the circular second protective member being a member exhibiting performance different from that of the circular first protective member; and attaching the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member so as to surround a peak of the first domical panel and a peak of the second domical panel by pressing the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member to the first domical panel and the second domical panel using the first jig and the second jig while rotating at least one of the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member using the first jig or the second jig, wherein one of the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member has recesses that the other one of the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member does not have at an end positioned on a central axis side of the one of the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein: the circular first protective member is disposed to the first domical panel in which the fusible plug valve is disposed; the circular first protective member is attached such that the circular first protective member surrounds the peak of the first domical panel and the fusible plug valve; and the circular second protective member is a protective member having better heat-shielding performance than the first protective member.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein: each of the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member has one or more recesses at the end positioned on the central axis side of a corresponding one of the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member; and the recesses provided in the first protective member and the recesses provided in the second protective member have different shapes from each other.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the recess has a shape in which the recess reaches a surface of the circular first protective member or the circular second protective member in contact with the first domical panel or the second domical panel after the circular first protective member or the circular second protective member provided with the recess is pressed and attached to the first domical panel or the second domical panel.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein, in a state in which the one of the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member is held in a corresponding one of the first jig and the second jig, protrusions provided in the first jig or the second jig are inserted into recesses that the other one of the circular first protective member and the circular second protective member does not have.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments—Configuration of High-pressure Tank
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(14) The high-pressure tank 100 is mounted in fuel cell vehicles, contains hydrogen gas, and supplies the hydrogen gas to fuel cells. The high-pressure tank 100 includes a vessel main body 20, a valve-side cap 30, an end-side cap 40, a valve 50, a first protective member 61, and a second protective member 62.
(15) The vessel main body 20 is capable of containing hydrogen gas inside. The vessel main body 20 has a shell plate 22 and panels 24, 26 disposed at both ends of the shell plate 22. The shell plate 22 has a cylindrical shape. The orientation of a central axis O of a cylinder of the shell plate 22 coincides with the X-axis. The panels 24, 26 are domical panels and are disposed in openings at both ends of the substantially cylindrical-form shell plate 22 so as to protrude outwards. In the panels 24, 26, peaks 24p, 26p that are portions that respectively protrude outwards the most in the X-axis direction are present at positions at which the central axis O and the panels 24, 26 intersect each other.
(16) The vessel main body 20 has a substantially double-layered structure. An inner layer of the vessel main body 20 is configured of a resin liner. The liner specifies the inner shape of the vessel main body 20. An outer layer of the vessel main body 20 is a reinforcement layer configured of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP).
(17) Since CFRP is configured using a filament winding method (hereinafter, also referred to as “FW method”), the reinforcement layer has thin-walled portions 24t, 26t having a thinner thickness than any other portions. The thin-walled portion 24t is positioned between a central portion 24c including the peak 24p provided with the valve-side cap 30 and an end portion 24e near the shell plate 22 in the panel 24. The thin-walled portion 26t is positioned between a central portion 26c including the peak 26p provided with the end-side cap 40 and an end portion 26e near the shell plate 22 in the panel 26.
(18) The valve-side cap 30 is provided at the peak 24p of the dome of the panel 24. The valve-side cap 30 is provided with the valve 50 that opens and closes a communication hole for injecting hydrogen gas into the high-pressure tank 100 and discharging hydrogen gas from the high-pressure tank 100. The valve 50 is further provided with a fusible plug valve. When exposed to high temperatures, the fusible plug valve partially fuses, opens the valve, and communicates the inside and outside of the pressure vessel. As a result, high-pressure gas in the pressure vessel is discharged to the outside. The fusible plug valve is opened irrespective of the opening and closing of the communication hole in the valve 50.
(19) The end-side cap 40 is provided at the peak 26p of the dome of the panel 26. The end-side cap 40 is configured of metal having a relatively high thermal conductivity and is exposed to both the inside and outside of the high-pressure tank 100 (vessel main body 20). The end-side cap 40 has a function of discharging heat in the high-pressure tank 100 to the outside. The panel 26 is not provided with any fusible plug valves.
(20) The first protective member 61 is provided on the panel 24 so as to cover the thin-walled portion 24t of the panel 24. As a result, the first protective member 61 is disposed so as to cover the peak 24p of the dome of the panel 24 and the valve-side cap 30 including the fusible plug valve. The first protective member 61 has a function of relaxing impact that is applied to the thin-walled portion 24t from the outside.
(21) The second protective member 62 is provided on the panel 26 so as to cover the thin-walled portion 26t of the panel 26. As a result, the second protective member 62 is disposed so as to cover the peak 26p of the dome of the panel 26 and the end-side cap 40. The second protective member 62 has a function of relaxing impact that is applied to the vessel main body 20 from the outside and a function of shielding heat that is applied to the thin-walled portion 26t from the outside.
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(23) The inner surface of the opening at the end portion of the first protective member 61 on the negative side of the X-axis is provided with three recesses 61n at equal angular intervals of 120° around the central axis O. In the first protective member 61, the respective recesses 61n are positioned at an end 61eo on a peak 24p side (on the central axis O side) of the panel 24 to which the first protective member 61 is attached (refer to
(24) The first protective member 61 is configured of a single layer 61ir of foamable polyurethane. The first protective member 61 relaxes impact that is applied to the thin-walled portion 24t from the outside due to the elasticity of the foaming structure of the foamable polyurethane.
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(26) The second protective member 62 includes a first layer 62ir that is exposed on the inner surface of the tubular structure and a second layer 62fr that almost covers the first layer 62ir and is exposed on the outer surface of the tubular structure. The material of the first layer 62ir is foamable polyurethane that is the same as the material configuring the single layer 61ir of the first protective member 61. The material of the second layer 62fr is foamable polyurethane including expandable graphite. The second protective member 62 relaxes impact that is applied to the thin-walled portion 26t from the outside due to the elasticity of the foaming structure of the foamable polyurethane in the first layer 62ir and the second layer 62fr. In addition, when the second protective member 62 is exposed to high temperatures, the second layer 62fr including expandable graphite forms foam and rapidly expands. As a result, an action of shielding heat that is applied to the thin-walled portion 26t from the outside is exhibited.
(27) The inner surface of the opening at the end portion of the second protective member 62 on the positive side of the X-axis is provided with four recesses 62n at equal angular intervals of 90° around the central axis O. In the second protective member 62, the respective recesses 62n are positioned at an end 62eo on a peak 26p side (on the central axis O side) of the panel 26 to which the second protective member 62 is attached (refer to
(28) The configuration enables the determination of the shape of the recess 62n in the second protective member 62 so as to appropriately have impact-resisting performance and heat-shielding performance attributed to the first layer 62ir and the second layer 62fr. Similarly, for the recesses 61n in the first protective member 61 as well, the configuration enables the determination of the shape of the recess 61n so as to appropriately exhibit impact-resisting performance attributed to the first protective member 61.
(29) The second protective member 62 includes a fourth recess 62n that the first protective member 61 does not have (refer to
(30) Meanwhile, the first protective member 61 includes the recesses 61n respectively with respect to one recess 61n at angular positions of 120° and 240° around the central axis O. In contrast, the second protective member 62 does not have recesses that are present at the relative positions with respect to one recess 62n. That is, the first protective member 61 can be said to have recesses that the second protective member 62 does not have in terms of the difference in disposition as well as the difference in shape.
(31) For the functional request of protecting the thin-walled portions 24t, 26t of the panels 24, 26 having substantially the same outer form shape, the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 have substantially the same outer form shape. However, in the embodiment, the recesses provided in the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 are different from each other in the number, disposition, and shape. Therefore, the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 can be clearly differentiated from each other based on the recesses. Therefore, it is possible to decrease the possibility of the erroneous attachment of the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 to the vessel main body 20 during the manufacturing of the high-pressure tank 100.
(32) As means for differentiating the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62, an aspect of forming protrusions in the protective members can be considered. However, in the embodiment, as means for differentiating the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62, the recesses are employed. Therefore, in the attachment of the high-pressure tank 100 to predetermined devices, interference between the high-pressure tank 100 and other components does not occur, and spaces needed for disposition does not expand.
(33) In the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62, the recesses are provided at the ends on the peaks 24p, 26p side (on the central axis O side of the circular first protective member or second protective member) of the panels 24, 26 to which the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 are attached. The impact on the high-pressure tank 100 is highly likely to be applied from the side surface of the high-pressure tank 100 and is highly unlikely to be applied from the peaks 24p, 26p of the panels 24, 26 in the central axis O direction. Therefore, when the recesses are provided as described in the embodiment, it becomes possible to differentiate the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 without substantially degrading the function of the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 that relax impact. Meanwhile, the shape of the recesses does not significantly degrade the heat-shielding function of the second protective member 62.
(34) The high-pressure tank 100 in the embodiment corresponds to the “pressure vessel” in “SUMMARY”.
(35) Method of Manufacturing High-Pressure Tank:
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(38) A substantially circular void V2 is provided between a second upper mold M21 and a second lower mold M22. At the lower end of the second upper mold M21, four protrusions 11421p are provided at equal angular intervals of 90° around the central axis O so as to protrude toward to the outside of the circle. The first layer 62ir formed by the treatment of
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(40) Meanwhile, the first protective member 61 (refer to
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(43) In step S20 in
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(46) In a state in which steps S30, S40 in
(47) In step S40 in
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(49) The second jig 420 includes eight supporting portions 426 disposed at equal angular intervals of 45° around the rotation axis O of the second jig 420. Each of the supporting portions 426 has a substantially triangular-prism shape. The eight supporting portions 426 are disposed such that sloped surfaces of the triangular prisms face the rotation axis O of the second jig 420 (refer to
(50) In the attachment of the second protective member 62 to the second jig 420 (refer to S40 in
(51) As described above, the four protrusions 428 on the holding shaft 424 are respectively received by the four recesses 62n in the opening of the second protective member 62, and thus it is not possible to appropriately attach the first protective member 61 having the recesses 61n that are different from the recesses 62n of the second protective member 62 in shape, the number, and disposition to the second jig 420. In other words, the second jig 420 includes the protrusions 428 that cannot be contained in the recesses 61n of the first protective member 61. Therefore, in the manufacturing of the high-pressure tank 100, it is possible to prevent an incidence in which the first protective member 61 is erroneously attached to the second jig 420 instead of the second protective member 62 and is consequently attached to the panel 26.
(52) In addition, in the embodiment, the four protrusions 428 on the holding shaft 424 are respectively received by the four recesses 62n in the opening of the second protective member 62, and thus it is possible to prevent the occurrence of sliding of rotation in the circumferential direction between the second jig 420 and the second protective member 62 when the second protective member 62 is attached to the panel 26 by rotating and pressing the second protective member to the panel 26.
(53) Meanwhile, an aspect in which the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 are differentiated from each other by forming recesses at the end of the second protective member 62 on the shell plate 22 side (on the negative side of the X-axis) can also be considered. However, in the aspect, it is not possible to obtain the effect of preventing sliding in the combination of the jig with the protrusions. In addition, the effect of preventing sliding between the vessel main body 20 and the second protective member can also be obtained by providing protrusions in the end portion 24e of the panel 24 or the shell plate 22 and combining the protrusions with the recesses provided at the end of the second protective member 62 on the shell plate 22 side. However, in the high-pressure tank 100 containing high-pressure gas, it is not preferable to form protrusions and recesses in the vessel main body 20 (the panel 24 and the shell plate 22).
(54) In the embodiment, the recesses 62n opened toward the central axis O of the rotation are provided so as to reach the inner surface of the second protective member 62 in contact with the panel 26 (refer to the cross-sectional view of
(55) The first jig 410 in the assembly apparatus 400 also has substantially the same configuration as the second jig 420. However, the first jig 410 is different from the second jig 420 in the number, disposition, and shape of protrusions 418 provided in a holding shaft 414. In addition, the first jig 410 is not configured to move in the X-axis direction (refer to the arrow Af in
(56) In the attachment of the first protective member 61 to the first jig 410, the holding shaft 414 is inserted into the opening (refer to 61eo in
(57) Therefore, the second protective member 62 having the recesses 62n that are different from the recesses 61n of the first protective member 61 in shape, the number, and disposition cannot be appropriately attached to the first jig 410. Therefore, in the manufacturing of the high-pressure tank 100, it is possible to prevent an incidence in which the second protective member 62 is erroneously attached to the first jig 410 instead of the first protective member 61 and is consequently attached to the panel 24. In addition, when the first protective member 61 is attached to the panel 24 by rotating the panel 24 together with the second protective member 62 and pressing the panel to the first protective member 61, it is also possible to prevent an incidence in which sliding occurs between the first jig 410 and the first protective member 61. Furthermore, sliding in the circumferential direction does not easily occur between the panel 24 and the first protective member 61.
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(60) The first protective member 61o and the second protective member 62o are different in internal structure, but are the same in outer form shape. In assembly apparatuses used to attach the first protective member 61o and the second protective member 62o of the aspect, protrusions are not provided in holding shafts of jigs that hold the respective protective members. As a result, when respectively attached to the jigs, the first protective member 61o and the second protective member 62o may be attached to incorrect jigs. As a result, the second protective member 62o including the second layer 62ofr having a heat-shielding function may be disposed to the panel 24 provided with the valve 50. In addition, the first protective member 61o having no heat-shielding function may be disposed to the panel 26.
(61) In addition, there is a high possibility of the occurrence of sliding between the first protective member 61o and the second protective member 62o and the jigs that hold the respective protective members. Furthermore, there is also a high possibility of the occurrence of sliding in the circumferential direction between the first protective member 61o and the panel 24, and between the second protective member 62o and the panel 26.
(62) Step S10 in the embodiment corresponds to step (a) in “SUMMARY”. Step S20 corresponds to step (b). Step S30 corresponds to step (c). Step S40 corresponds to step (d).
Modification Examples—Modification Example 1
(63) In the embodiment, the fusible plug valve is provided in the valve 50 attached to the panel 24. However, the fusible plug valve can also be directly attached to the panel.
(64) In addition, in the embodiment, the fusible plug valve is provided in the high-pressure tank 100. However, the high-pressure vessel may not have any fusible plug valves. However, the high-pressure vessel is preferably provided with a predetermined configuration which makes performances needed for the protective members disposed in the two panels different. For example, a configuration for discharging heat in the high-pressure vessel to the outside may be provided to the high-pressure vessel. In the aspect, one protective member close to a heat-discharging portion needs to have better heat-shielding performance or anti-flame performance than the other protective member far from the heat-discharging portion in order to prevent an incidence in which external heat transfers to the inside of the high-pressure vessel.
(65) In the embodiment, the high-pressure tank 100, as the pressure vessel, contains hydrogen gas. However, the pressure vessel may have an aspect of containing gases other than hydrogen. However, the pressure vessel is preferably a vessel that contains gases at a higher pressure than the external pressure.
Modification Example 2
(66) In the embodiment, the recesses 61n are provided from the outer surface through the inner surface (the surface in contact with the panel 24) of the first protective member 61. In addition, the recesses 62n are also provided from the outer surface through the inner surface (the surface in contact with the panel 26) of the second protective member 62. However, the recesses provided in the protective members may also have a shape not opening toward the surface in contact with the panel. However, the recesses provided in the protective members preferably have shapes enabling the differentiation of the first protective member and the second protective member from the outer form.
Modification Example 3
(67) In the embodiment, the first protective member 61 is configured of the single layer 61ir of foamable polyurethane. In addition, the second protective member 62 includes the first layer 62ir made of foamable polyurethane and the second layer 62fr made of foamable polyurethane including expandable graphite. However, as the materials configuring the first protective member and the second protective member, it is possible to use other materials. However, the first protective member and the second protective member are preferably materials configured to exhibit different performances while having substantially the same outer form shape.
(68) For example, in the aspect in which the fusible plug valve is provided in one panel, it is preferable that the first protective member and the second protective member have substantially the same outer form shape and the second protective member can be provided with better heat-shielding performance than the first protective member. As materials that realize the difference in performance as described above, for example, materials having a higher porosity than the material of the first protective member can be applied as the material of the second protective member.
Modification Example 4
(69) In the embodiment, the second protective member 62 has better heat-shielding performance than the first protective member 61. However, the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 may exhibit different performances in other aspects while having substantially the same outer form shape. For example, the second protective member may have better impact-resisting performance than the first protective member. In addition, the second protective member can also be provided with a configuration in which performance of suppressing breakage caused by the internal pressure of the high-pressure tank is better than that of the first protective member. The first protective member and the second protective member are preferably capable of exhibiting different performances while having substantially the same outer form shape.
Modification Example 5
(70) In the embodiment, the second protective member 62 has the recesses that the first protective member 61 does not have in terms of shape, the number, and disposition. In addition, the first protective member 61 has the recesses that the second protective member 62 does not have in terms of shape and disposition.
(71) The aspect in which “one protective member does not have” the recesses that the other protective member has includes an aspect in which recesses are not provided in one protective member while recesses are provided in the other protective member. In addition, the aspect in which “one protective member does not have” the recesses that the other protective member has includes an aspect in which two or more recesses are provided in the other protective member, but a smaller number of recesses are provided in one protective member than in the other protective member. Furthermore, the aspect in which “one protective member does not have” the recesses that the other protective member has includes an aspect in which both protective members are provided with two or more recesses, but the dispositions of the recesses with respect to one recess are different in the respective protective members. In addition, the aspect in which “one protective member does not have” the recesses that the other protective member has includes an aspect in which both protective members are provided with the same number (two or more) of recesses in the same disposition, but the recesses provided in the respective protective members have different shapes from each other.
(72) That is, the recesses in the first protective member and the recesses in the second protective member may be different from each other in at least one of the number, disposition, and shape.
Modification Example 6
(73) In the embodiment, the protrusions 428 are provided in the second jig 420. In addition, the protrusions 418 are provided in the first jig 410. However, it is also possible to employ an aspect in which the protrusions that are received by the recesses in the protective members are not provided in at least one of the first jig and the second jig.
Modification Example 7
(74) When the first protective members and the second protective member are different from each other in at least one of the number, disposition, and shape of the recesses, the number, disposition, and shape of the protrusions of the first jig and the second jig may be the same as each other. In addition, the first jig and the second jig may not have the protrusions. However, it is preferable that at least one of the first jig and the second jig is provided with the protrusions and the protrusions are provided in shape, the number, and disposition enabling the protrusions to be received by the recesses of the protective member to which the protrusions are supposed to be attached. Furthermore, it is preferable that at least one of the first jig and the second jig is provided with the protrusions and the protrusions of the first jig and the second jig are provided in shape, the number, and disposition disabling the protrusions to be received by the recesses of the protective member to which the protrusions are not supposed to be attached.
Modification Example 8
(75) In the embodiment, in step S20 in
Modification Example 9
(76) In the embodiment, although not particularly described, the fusible plug valve may already be attached to the panel in the stage of attaching the first protective member and the second protective member to the panels or may be attached after the attachment of the first protective member to the panel.
Modification Example 10
(77) In the embodiment, the first protective member 61 and the second protective member 62 are attached to the panels 24, 26 of the vessel main body 20 by rotating the second jig 420 and pressing the second jig 420 toward the first jig 410 (refer to the arrow Af in
(78) The present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment, the example, and the modification examples and can be realized in a variety of configurations within the scope of the gist of the present disclosure. For example, the technical features in the embodiment, the example, and the modification examples which correspond to the technical features in the respective forms described in “SUMMARY” can be appropriately replaced or combined in order to achieve a part or all of the effects. In addition, the technical features can be appropriately deleted unless described as indispensable in the specification.