Carlloss
Mechanical
- Feb 20, 2012
- 21
Hi all,
Was wondering if any of members have past experience with use of aluminium material on hydrogen fuel lines. Basically, I’ve been asked to provide a design for PCV which should regulate pressure from 300bar to 1bar (4350psi to 14.5psi) to feed fuel cells. Additionally PCV should not weight more than 300g. To meet weight requirement aluminium grade Al-Li 2099 was specified (material can be changed as long as it’s ok for working conditions) .
At this moment I have concerns in relation to a) PCV connection and b) material suitability
(a) Initially ¼” NPT was proposed but I am concern about the possibility of threads being striped if inappropriate assembly technic will be use or due to load. After installation fittings should not be really removed from valve but it will be beyond my control, therefore would prefer to rather be safe than sorry
(b) So far I used aluminium only on non-pressure components therefore I am approaching this material carefully, worked mainly with UNS S31600
Would appreciate if you could through your concerns, suggestion or recommendations with this matter. Thank you.
Karol
Was wondering if any of members have past experience with use of aluminium material on hydrogen fuel lines. Basically, I’ve been asked to provide a design for PCV which should regulate pressure from 300bar to 1bar (4350psi to 14.5psi) to feed fuel cells. Additionally PCV should not weight more than 300g. To meet weight requirement aluminium grade Al-Li 2099 was specified (material can be changed as long as it’s ok for working conditions) .
At this moment I have concerns in relation to a) PCV connection and b) material suitability
(a) Initially ¼” NPT was proposed but I am concern about the possibility of threads being striped if inappropriate assembly technic will be use or due to load. After installation fittings should not be really removed from valve but it will be beyond my control, therefore would prefer to rather be safe than sorry
(b) So far I used aluminium only on non-pressure components therefore I am approaching this material carefully, worked mainly with UNS S31600
Would appreciate if you could through your concerns, suggestion or recommendations with this matter. Thank you.
Karol