Pioneering a novel approach for H2 tank production

Cevotec has partnered with a tank manufacturer, winding equipment provider Roth Composite Machinery and the composite engineering service provider CIKONI to investigate and showcase the effect of dome reinforcements using Fiber Patch Placement technology for composite tanks.

Cevotec has developed an industrial solution to reduce the amount of carbon fibre needed for a composite tank by locally reinforcing the tank’s dome areas. Fiber Patch Placement (FPP) is the first technology to lay-up dome reinforcements directly onto the liner using a fully automated, industrial process which can be combined with any existing wet or towpreg winding equipment.

This approach reduces net fibre usage by approximately 15 %, depending on the vessel characteristics, which translates into considerable weight and cost savings while maintaining equivalent mechanical properties. Due to the material reduction, the reinforced tanks can also feature more storage volume in the same build space and have an improved CO2 footprint.

To underpin Cevotec’s approach, an optimised full-scale demonstrator has been successfully developed in collaboration with the project partners. The primary goal was to optimise the fibre lay-up to reduce weight, cost and production time. The project comprised all aspects from laminate design, simulation and optimisation, driven by CIKONI, to the actual production and testing of the reinforced tanks. Additionally, the effectiveness of FPP dome reinforcements within an industrial production environment has been evaluated. With the successful completion of the third design iteration, the project partners have achieved the intended results.

“The 300 bar type IV tank has a thinner composite overwrap with a lower number of layers to be replaced by dome reinforcements. which is a challenging set-up compared to 700-bar-class vessels”, explains Dr. Florian Lenz, Technical Director of Cevotec. “To achieve the optimal material saving design, different laminate iterations were pursued. In a third iteration, we, together with the project partners, successfully achieved a burst safety factor of 108 % and material savings of 15 %.” Due to the material savings, the CO2 footprint is significantly reduced and the storage efficiency of the test vessel can be increased to 6.1 %, which represents an improvement of 17 % compared to the reference vessel.

Cevotec is currently assembling a dedicated FPP production system for dome reinforcements in their lab in Unterhaching near Munich. The SAMBA Pro PV Lab system will be available for commercial prototyping and development with customers in spring 2024. Thorsten Groene, CEO and Co-Founder at Cevotec, underlines the strategic relevance of industrial dome reinforcements: “The expected fibre demand for H2 tanks will outgrow available fibre supply in the next 5-10 years. Technologies like FPP that enable resource savings are strategically important for global competitiveness.”

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