Crack Growth Behavior of Sealing Rubber under Static Strain in High-Pressure Hydrogen Gas
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
In order to enable hydrogen society in the near future, it is necessary to clarify the influence of hydrogen on the mechanical, physical and chemical properties of the materials used for hydrogen energy systems. In the case of rubbers, there is a particular danger of mechanical damage resulting from internal fracture, which occurs when high-pressure hydrogen gas is suddenly decompressed. Although our previous studies focused on fracture and deformation caused by high-pressure hydrogen decompression, the fracture and deformation of rubber materials under pressurization have not been studied. From this viewpoint, static crack growth tests of an unfilled sulfur-crosslinked ethylene-propylene-diene monomer (EPDM) rubber were conducted in hydrogen gas at 10 MPa and room temperature (around 25°C) by using a high-pressure hydrogen vessel with glass viewing ports. Deformation of the rubber during pressurization was hardly seen at ≤ 10 MPa, although hydrostatic pressure was applied and hydrogen gas penetrated into the rubber. The static crack growth rate for hydrogen gas at 10 MPa was consistent with that in air (0.1 MPa). A lot of facets with about 100 µm in size caused by the initiation and successive coalescence of secondary cracks ahead of the main crack were observed on the fracture surface of the specimens tested in air and hydrogen gas at 10 MPa, and these fracture surfaces showed a similar aspect. From these results, it was clarified that a hydrogen environment at ≤ 10 MPa did not influence the static crack growth characteristic of the rubber.
著者
-
YAMABE Junichiro
International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy, Kyushu University, and Research Center for Hydrog
-
Nishimura Shin
Department Of Mathematical And Life Sciences Hiroshima University
-
YAMABE Junichiro
International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy, Kyushu University, and Research Center for Hydrogen Industrial Use and Storage, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
-
NISHIMURA Shin
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyushu University, and Research Center for Hydrogen Industrial Use and Storage, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
関連論文
- Fracture Analysis of Rubber Sealing Material for High Pressure Hydrogen Vessel
- 1P301 1H1355 単細胞・多細胞状態のアメーバ様細胞の遊走戦略(数理生物学,口頭発表,第48回日本生物物理学会年会)
- Crack Growth Behavior of Sealing Rubber under Static Strain in High-Pressure Hydrogen Gas