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Study on hazards from high-pressure on-board type III hydrogen tank in fire scenario: Consequences and response behaviours

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 47, Issue 4, Pages 2759-2770

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.10.2050360-3199

Keywords

draulic burst test; Hydrogen safety; Explosion accident; High-pressure hydrogen storage; tank; Rupture; Jet fire

Funding

  1. Dalian Science and Technology Innovation Fund Project [2021JJ13SN79]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [DUT21JC14, DUT2020TB03]

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Exploration of the thermal performances of composite high-pressure hydrogen storage tanks under fire exposure is crucial for reducing the risk of tank rupture. This study conducted bonfire tests on type III tanks and presented detailed data on tank wall temperature and inner pressure. The results showed the failure pressure limits of the tanks and the consequences of exceeding these limits in fire scenarios.
Exploration of thermal performances of composite high-pressure hydrogen storage tank under fire exposure were critical issues to reduce the risk of tank rupture. Three bonfire tests of type III tanks of 210 L-35 MPa with full compressed hydrogen were exposed to a pool fire to study the response behaviours in fire scenarios. Detailed data on the tank wall temperature and inner pressure were presented in this work. Prototype bonfire tests for the type III tank indicated the failure pressure limits amounted to 41.1-41.8 MPa (average 41.4 MPa). Two consequences (rupture and hydrogen blowdown) will be caused when the inner pressure beyond this limits in fire scenario. The loading-bearing capacity of the tank reduced nearly 3 times under the prescribed fire condition when compared to its average burst pressure of 123.5 MPa conducted from the hydraulic burst test. Results also shown that fire resistance rating (FRR, time to rupture) of the three tanks were 784, 666, and 596, respectively. The FRR got shorter when the tank was exposed in the engulfing fire in advance at hydrogen blowdown case. (c) 2021 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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