TY - CONF A1 - Wang, Bin T1 - Introduction of numerical methods to simulate damage accumulations of composite pressure vessel N2 - The development of hydrogen as a reliable energy sector is strongly connected to the performance and the level of safety of hydrogen storage system. Composite damage due to static, fatigue loading and ageing effect is a progressive process. The common failure modes of composite pressure vessels are majorly fibre break, then interface debonding, matrix cracking and delamination. The damages occur subsequently or even simultaneously, failure modes may interactive each other. These attributes make the composite fatigue more complex and difficult. The presentation here is to show how the numerical methods being developed to match this challenge, particularly the numerical model of composite pressure vessel developed by FibreMod research project is introduced. The potential role of numerical simulation in the certification process and the outlook for the further trend is also discussed. T2 - Abteilungskolloquium CY - BAM Berlin, Germany DA - 10.05.19 KW - Fibre Break KW - Composite Pressure KW - Vessels KW - Simulation PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-48302 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Widjaja, Martinus Putra T1 - Accumulation of fibre breaks in racetrack specimens and type IV pressure vessels N2 - The reduced volume method has been studied using the fibre break model from Mines ParisTech. This method allows less 3D finite elements to be used for predicting the failure of real scale composite structures. A favourable comparison results with racetrack specimens has been achieved. However, the comparison study with a type IV pressure vessels still requires more Evaluation. T2 - Consortium Meeting FiBreMoD CY - Toyota Motor Europe, Belgium DA - 27.03.2019 KW - Reduced volume method KW - Integral range KW - Multiscale model KW - Fibre break KW - Composite pressure vessels KW - Racetrack specimens PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-48571 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Jaunich, Matthias T1 - Dichtungsverhalten bei niedrigen Temperaturen - Untersuchung der unteren Temperatureinsatzgrenze von Elastomerdichtungen - N2 - Elastomere werden vielfach in Produkten eingesetzt, die bei verschiedenen Temperaturen verwendet werden. O-Ringe sind kostengünstige Dichtelemente, die allerdings für die Funktionsfähigkeit und Sicherheit eines Produkts entscheidend sein können. Die untere Temperatur-einsatzgrenze ist dabei relevant und aus wissenschaftlicher Sicht nicht allgemein gültig zu definieren, da diese einerseits durch die Änderungen der Materialeigenschaften im Zuge des Gummi-Glas-Übergangs definiert werden, die Temperaturlage dieses Übergangs jedoch sehr stark von den jeweiligen Einsatzbedingungen (z.B. Frequenz) abhängt. Dadurch ergeben sich große Unterschiede zwischen statischen und dynamischen Anwendungen. Verschieden Untersuchungen sollen vorgestellt und interpretiert werden, um das Auditorium auf verschiedene Herausforderungen aufmerksam zu machen und Lösungsansätze vorzustellen. T2 - ISGATEC Forum Werkstoffe 2019 CY - Mannheim, Germany DA - 03.12.2019 KW - Dichtung KW - O-Ring KW - Tiefe Temperaturen KW - Versagenstemperatur PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49983 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Zaghdoudi, Maha T1 - Overview of ongoing long-term ageing investigations on elastomer seals N2 - At the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) in Division 3.4 Safety of Storage Containers, one of our tasks is to evaluate the safety of containers designed for disposal of low and intermediate radioactive waste. As such containers might be transported before and stored until disposal, safe enclosure of the radioactive inventory is important for this time span. Elastomer O-rings are widely used as barrier seals in these containers. Thus, as for many other applications, an understanding of the practical effects of ageing degradation on elastomer seals during long-term exposure is mandatory for predicting the lifetime of such components. According to a long-term test programme on three kinds of rubbers (EPDM and FKM (relevant for application), HNBR (for comparison)), over several years we have studied the degradation and the change of mechanical properties (e.g. hardness, strain at break) at four different ageing temperatures (75 °C, 100 °C, 125 °C and 150 °C) as well as the change of sealing properties. Continuous and intermittent compression stress relaxation (CSR) measurements were performed in order to investigate the respective contribution of crosslinking and chain scission to the observed degradation effects. Thus, the degradation kinetics and mechanisms could be resolved more clearly. For assessing the seal performance, compression set (CS) and leakage rate measurements were conducted. The experimental results showed that the O-rings remained leak-tight under purely static conditions even when CSR, CS and mechanical properties already indicated far advanced degradation. For this reason, a modified leakage test involving a small and rapid partial decompression of the seal was developed that enabled determining an end-of-lifetime criterion for O-rings with a safety margin for thermal shrinkage and vibrations. T2 - IRC CY - London, UK DA - 03.09.2019 KW - Compression set KW - Continuous compression stress relaxation KW - Intermittent compression stress relaxation KW - Leakage rate PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49073 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -