High pressure tank, method of manufacturing high pressure tank and method of designing liner shape
US-2016341359-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US10088110B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10088110-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715485483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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A pressure vessel has a first end with a first boss, the first boss having a first outer surface. The vessel includes a liner having a second outer surface, a shell disposed over the second outer surface, and a first vent. The first vent is formed onto at least a portion of the first outer surface and at least a portion of the second outer surface. The first vent includes a texture that provides a higher rate of gas flow through the first vent than through a portion of an interface of the liner and shell lacking the texture. In another aspect, a pressure vessel has a first end and a second end, a plurality of first longitudinal vents and a plurality of second longitudinal vents. At least one of first longitudinal vents is circumferentially offset around the pressure vessel from at least one of the second longitudinal vents.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pressure vessel having a first end with a first boss, the first boss having a first outer surface, and the vessel including: a liner having a second outer surface; a shell disposed over the second outer surface; and a first vent formed onto at least a portion of the first outer surface and at least a portion of the second outer surface, the first vent including a texture that provides a higher rate of gas flow through the first vent than through a portion of an interface of the liner and shell lacking the texture. 2. The pressure vessel of claim 1 wherein the first vent includes a nanotextured portion of the first outer surface and wherein the first vent includes a nanotextured portion of the second outer surface. 3. The pressure vessel of claim 1 wherein the first vent is elongated. 4. The pressure vessel of claim 3 wherein the first vent is aligned substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the pressure vessel. 5. The pressure vessel of claim 1 wherein the pressure vessel has a cylindrical portion, and wherein the first vent extends at least from the cylindrical portion to the first boss. 6. The pressure vessel of claim 5 wherein the first vent extends at least to a longitudinal midpoint of the pressure vessel. 7. The pressure vessel of claim 1 wherein an end of the first vent is disposed on a neck of the first boss. 8. The pressure vessel of claim 7 wherein the end is open to the atmosphere. 9. The pressure vessel of claim 1 wherein the textures includes a plurality of peaks and valleys, and wherein a distance between adjacent peaks is in a range between about 5 micrometers and about 20 micrometers. 10. A pressure vessel having a first end with a first boss having a first outer surface, the pressure vessel having a second end with a second boss having a second outer surface, the vessel including: a liner having a third outer surface; a shell disposed over the third outer surface; a plurality of first longitudinal vents, each of the first longitudinal vents formed onto a portion of the first outer surface and a portion of the third outer surface, each first longitudinal vent including a texture that provides a higher rate of gas flow through the first longitudinal vent than through a portion of an interface of the liner and shell lacking the texture; and a plurality of second longitudinal vents, each of the second longitudinal vents formed onto a portion of the second outer surface and a portion of the third surface, each second longitudinal vent including the texture, which provides a higher rate of gas flow through the second longitudinal vent than through a portion of the interface lacking the texture; wherein at least one of first longitudinal vents is circumferentially offset around the pressure vessel from at least one of the second longitudinal vents. 11. The pressure vessel of claim 10 wherein at least one of the longitudinal vents is aligned substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the pressure vessel. 12. The pressure vessel of claim 10 wherein at least one of the first and second longitudinal vents includes a nanotextured portion of the third outer surface. 13. The pressure vessel of claim 10 wherein the pressure vessel has a cylindrical portion, and wherein at least one of the first longitudinal vents extends at least from the cylindrical portion to the first boss. 14. The pressure vessel of claim 10 wherein an end of at least one of the first longitudinal vents is disposed on a neck of the first boss. 15. The pressure vessel of claim 14 wherein the end is open to the atmosphere. 16. The pressure vessel of claim 10 wherein at least one of the longitudinal vents extends at least to a longitudinal midpoint of the pressure vessel. 17. The pressure vessel of claim 10 wherein the textures includes a plurality of peaks and valleys, and wherein a distance between adjacent peaks is in a range between about 5 micrometers and about 20 micrometers. 18. A method for forming a pressure vessel including: providing a boss having a first outer surface at an end of the pressure vessel; forming a liner in contact with the boss, the liner having a second outer surface; forming a shell disposed over the second outer surface; and forming a vent on at least a portion of the first outer surface and at least a portion of the second outer surface by imparting a texture that provides a higher rate of gas flow through the vent than through a portion of an interface of the liner and shell lacking the texture. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein imparting the texture includes laser etching. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein imparting the texture includes chemical etching.
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