TANK DEVICE FOR STORING A GASEOUS MEDIUM
20240369186 ยท 2024-11-07
Inventors
- Friedrich Muehleder (Muehlacker, DE)
- Jochen Wessner (Esslingen, DE)
- Matthias Kuntz (Stuttgart, DE)
- Udo Schaich (Stuttgart, DE)
Cpc classification
F17C13/084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2265/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C1/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F17C1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C1/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Tank device (1) for storing a gaseous medium, in particular hydrogen, comprising at least one tank container (2) and a feed line (4) which can be connected to the at least one tank container (2), said at least one tank container (2) being fluidically connected to the feed line (4) by means of at least one valve (8, 10). The at least one tank container (2) is fluidically connected to a connection line (11) via at least one valve (8, 10), wherein a frame-shaped housing element (24) is arranged in the tank device (1), said housing element (24) surrounding the at least one tank container (2) and the feed line (4). The housing element (24) can additionally be thermally activated.
Claims
1. A tank device for storing of a gaseous medium comprising at least one tank container (2) and a feed line (4) which can be connected to the at least one tank container (2), the at least one tank container (2) being fluidically connected to the feed line (4) by at least one valve (8, 10), the at least one tank container (2) is fluidically connected to a connection line (11) via at least one valve (8, 10), wherein a frame-shaped housing element (24) is arranged in the tank device (1), the housing element (24) surrounding the at least one tank container (2) and the feed line (4), wherein the housing element (24) can be thermally activated.
2. The tank device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the housing element (24) comprises an underbody (24a), the underbody (24a) comprising at least one steel sheet.
3. The tank device (1) according to claim 2, wherein the underbody (24a) comprises a fire-retardant coating (24b).
4. The tank device (1) according to claim 1 wherein the housing element (24) comprises an underbody (24a), the underbody (24a) comprising a double floor (24c) made of steel sheet, the double floor (24c) comprising an intermediate space (24d).
5. The tank device (1) according to claim 4, wherein the intermediate space (24d) is evacuated.
6. The tank device (1) according to claim 4, wherein the intermediate space (24d) is filled with air.
7. The tank device (1) according to claim 4, wherein the intermediate space (24d) is filled with an insulating liquid or gel or an insulating solid.
8. The tank device (1) according to claim 1 wherein cavities (14) are formed in the housing element (24) between the tank containers (2), the feed line (4), the connection line (11), the valves (8, 10), and other attachment components of the tank device (1), in which fire-retardant or heat-insulating materials (50) are arranged in the cavities (14).
9. The tank device (1) according to claim 8, wherein the fire-retardant or heat-insulating materials (50) comprise rockwool, glass fiber, or other fiber, such as natural fibers with fire-retardant or heat-insulating properties.
10. The tank device (1) according to claim 8, wherein the fire-retardant or heat-insulating materials (50) comprise substances that can be thermally activated.
11. The tank device (1) according to claim 10, wherein the substances that can be thermally activated comprise granules, through which granules a gas or a fire-retardant foam can be released by a chemical reaction.
12. The tank device (1) according to claim 1, wherein there are at least two tank containers (2), the at least two tank containers (2) are made of steel.
13. The tank device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one tank container (2) comprises a shut-off valve (8) and/or a safety valve (10).
14. The tank device according to claim 1, wherein the tank device (1) is fluidically connected to a consumer system via the feed line (4).
15. A fuel cell assembly having a tank device (1) for storing hydrogen for operating a fuel cell according to claim 1.
16. The tank device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the gaseous medium is hydrogen.
17. The tank device (1) according to claim 14, wherein the consumer system is an anode area of a fuel cell assembly or a hydrogen burner system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention will be described in greater detail hereinafter in reference to the drawings.
[0021] Shown are:
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[0026] All of the drawings are merely schematic representations of the tank device according to the invention or its components according to exemplary embodiments of the invention. In particular, distances and size relations are not reproduced to scale in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] The illustration according to
[0028] In one exemplary embodiment of the tank device 1, the at least two tank containers 2 each have the shut-off valve 8 at a first end 20, and the safety valve 10 at a second end 21, the respective ends 20, 21 being located towards the longitudinal axis 9 on the respective tank container 2. The two tank containers 2 are tubular.
[0029] Furthermore, it is shown in
[0030] In the area of the second end 21 of the respective tank container 2 on which the tank container 2 comprises the safety valve 10, the tank container 2 is connected to a connection line 11 via the safety valve 10. In the event of an accident and/or a fire, the connection line 11 serves to direct hydrogen from the respective tank container 2 out of the tank device 1 and thus counteract bursting of the respective tank container 2. At the end of the connection line 11 facing away from the safety valve 10 and/or the tank container 2, in particular its downstream end, there may be a discharge valve 12, via which, in the event of an accident or fire, the hydrogen can be discharged into a surrounding 33 of the vehicle, in particular into an area in which igniting hydrogen can no longer damage or harm the entire vehicle and the occupants.
[0031] In one exemplary embodiment, the safety valve 10 may be a so-called TPRD (Thermal Pressure Relief Device) valve 10, which comprises a temperature-sensitive element, in order to trigger an opening of the safety valve 10 in the event of heat input to the tank container tank 2 in an emergency. Thus, in this exemplary embodiment, the first end 20 of the respective tank container 2 is connected to the feed line 4 via the shut-off valve 8 and/or its second end 21 is connected to the connection line 11 via the safety valve 10, which is designed in particular as a melting safety valve 10.
[0032] Furthermore, in the area of the connection line 11, in particular between the safety valve 10 and the discharge valve 12, there may be a further valve.
[0033] Advantageously, steel is used for the manufacture of the tubular tank modules 2. On the one hand, steel is very robust and on the other hand very inexpensive. Advantageously, steel is very easy to process. Due to the high ductility of steel, there is an improved crash safety of vehicles with tubular tank modules.
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[0035] It is shown in
[0036] In addition, it is shown in
[0037] The frame-shaped housing element 24 encloses the tank container 2 and/or the tank container module with attachment parts at least almost completely and is fixedly connected to the tank containers 2 by means of a fastening element 3. In addition, the frame-shaped housing element 24 thus protects it from:
[0038] environmental factors, such as corrosive media, moisture,
[0039] mechanical loads, such as contact with the roadway or rockfall,
[0040] thermal stresses, such as fire, hot air, radiation, or convection.
[0041] The frame-shaped housing element 24 can, for example, be arranged to additionally assume a stiffening function for the body of the vehicle. Furthermore, the frame-shaped housing element 24 can be used to improve a connection of the tank device 1 to an external fueling system, as accessibility to the tank device 1 is improved. In addition, an easier integration of sensors and/or valves and/or line systems and/or further components can be ensured by means of the frame-shaped housing element 24. The housing element 24 further comprises an underbody 24a, which comprises a steel sheet. Furthermore, the housing element 24 can be thermally activated to prevent a fire or bursting of the tank device 1 in the event of possible heat effects. The underbody 24a of the housing element 24 comprises a fire-retardant coating 24b.
[0042] Furthermore, in a further embodiment as shown in
[0043] The intermediate space 24d may, for example, be evacuated or filled with air to insulate the tank device. Furthermore, in alternative embodiments, the intermediate space 24d may be filled with an insulating liquid or gel or an insulating solid.
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[0045] The fire-retardant or heat-insulating materials 50 comprise rock wool, glass fiber, or other fibers, such as natural fibers with fire-retardant or heat insulating properties.
[0046] In an alternative embodiment, the fire-retardant or heat-insulating materials 50 comprise substances that can be thermally activated comprising granules, through which, for example, a gas or a fire-retardant foam can be released by means of a chemical reaction. In the event of hydrogen escaping out of the tank containers 2, the oxygen necessary for the fire is thus displaced and an oxyhydrogen reaction or a fire is prevented.
[0047] The fire-retardant effect may still be improved if the fire-retardant substances are released over a period of time and not immediately to their full extent.
[0048] The tank device 1 for storing a gaseous medium can be used not only in fuel cell-powered vehicles, but also for, e.g., hydrogen storage in vehicles having a hydrogen burner as the drive.