Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To store a large amount of hydrogen while suppressing increase of loss of circulation pressure of hydrogen. SOLUTION: A porous magnetic substance is carried in the inside of a hydrogen discharge pipe 16 provided in the outside of a stainless steel vessel 11 provided with hydrogen flowing-out ports 13, 19 and activated charcoal 14. COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a gas storage structure and a gas storage device including the gas storage structure. SOLUTION: The gas storage structure and the gas storage device including the gas storage device are provided. The gas storage structure includes a gas storage part including an opening, and an in-and-out control part disposed at the opening and including a gate. COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&INPIT
Abstract:
Gas containment vessels are provided that are comprised of an inner corrosion resistant shell made of lower strength steel alloy or aluminum alloy or thermoplastic polymer, and an outer concentric shell constructed of high strength, albeit lower corrosion resistant, metal or fiber-reinforced composite. The fiber can comprise filaments derived from basaltic rocks, the filaments having been immersed in a thermosetting or thermoplastic polymer matrix, and comingled with carbon, glass or aramid fibers such that there is load sharing between the basaltic fibers and carbon, glass or aramid fibers.
Abstract:
Gas containment vessels are provided that are comprised of an inner corrosion resistant shell made of lower strength steel alloy or aluminum alloy or thermoplastic polymer, and an outer concentric shell constructed of high strength, albeit lower corrosion resistant, metal or fiber-reinforced composite. The fiber can comprise filaments derived from basaltic rocks, the filaments having been immersed in a thermosetting or thermoplastic polymer matrix, and comingled with carbon, glass or aramid fibers such that there is load sharing between the basaltic fibers and carbon, glass or aramid fibers.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an element (7) intended to decrease the risk of explosion when handling fuel inside a container (1). The element is adapted to be positioned inside the container and is arranged to suppress a possible combustion of the fuel inside the container. The invention also relates to a use of such an element inside a container to decrease the risk for explosion when handling fuel.