RAIL VEHICLE CAR HAVING A TANK
20240043047 · 2024-02-08
Inventors
- Markus Wilhelm (Mönchengladbach, DE)
- Jonas Ruckes (Erlangen, DE)
- Andreas Winzen (Nürnberg, DE)
- Meike Meller (Nürnberg, DE)
- Helmut Treutler (Krefeld, DE)
- Roger Gansekow (Kempen, DE)
- Johannes Hartl (Moers, DE)
- De-Niang Maria Peymandar (Mönchengladbach, DE)
Cpc classification
B61D17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T30/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B61C17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61D5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rail vehicle car includes at least one tank for storing gaseous fuels. The at least one tank is integrated into a car body shell of the rail vehicle, and the walls of the tank are constructed in such a way that they assume a load-bearing function within the car body shell.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A rail vehicle car, comprising: a car body shell of the rail vehicle car; and at least one tank for storing gaseous fuels, said at least one tank being integrated into said car body shell, and said at least one tank having walls constructed to assume a load-bearing function within said car body shell.
10. The rail vehicle car according to claim 9, wherein said car body shell has a longitudinal portion and walls with a cross section, and said longitudinal portion is formed at least predominantly by said at least one tank over an entirety of said cross section.
11. The rail vehicle car according to claim 10, wherein said car body shell has an end wall or an intermediate wall, and said longitudinal portion completely encloses said end wall or said intermediate wall.
12. The rail vehicle car according to claim 10, wherein: said car body shell has bogie regions; end-side bogies or a single bogie is disposed centrally in a longitudinal direction of the rail vehicle car; and said longitudinal portion formed by said at least one tank includes an overhang lying outside said bogie regions.
13. The rail vehicle car according to claim 10, wherein: said car body shell has bogie regions and a length; the rail vehicle is equipped with end-side bogies or the rail vehicle is configured as an articulated train car; and said longitudinal portion formed by said at least one tank is disposed centrally outside said bogie regions and over said length of said car body shell.
14. The rail vehicle car according to claim 9, wherein: the rail vehicle car is configured as a bogie-less car transition module having ends and a coupling rod; said coupling rod exclusively transmits longitudinal forces between car bodies adjoining said ends of said car transition module without involvement of said car body shell of said car transition module; and said car body shell is configured at least predominantly as said at least one tank.
15. The rail vehicle car according to claim 9, wherein said at least one tank is formed of the same material as adjoining car body shell portions.
16. The rail vehicle car according to claim 9, wherein said at least one tank is formed of fiber-reinforced plastic and adjoining car body shell portions are formed of metal.
Description
[0015] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained in greater detail in the following text with reference to the drawings, in which:
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[0024] In the case of the variant according to
[0025] In comparison with this, a hydrogen tank 5 in the case of the variant according to
[0026] In the case of the embodiment which is shown in
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[0028] Respective overhangs 12 which adjoin the central longitudinal portion 11 and form the respective ends of the rail vehicle car 9 are configured as hydrogen tanks 13. Overhangs 12 of this type frequently cannot be fitted with seats on account of a provided reduced portion of the car body shell, and are therefore used for other fittings such as luggage racks, doors, etc. Therefore, the overhangs 12 can be configured as large-volume hydrogen tanks 13, associated end walls 14 corresponding to the variant explained in
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[0031] A common feature of all the exemplary embodiments which are shown is that the respective hydrogen tank 1, 5, 13, 19, 22 is joined to adjoining shell portions of the relevant rail vehicle car, for example by way of welding in the case of shells in a differential or integral design. In the case of the configuration of the hydrogen tanks 1, 5, 13, 19, 22 in fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP, CFRP), structural adhesive bonding is used for joining to adjacent car body shell portions made from metal. A feed line (not shown in the drawing) is also provided in each case for a fuel cell.