International Journal of Automotive Engineering (Oct 2011)

Evaluation on High-Pressure Hydrogen Decompression Failure of Rubber O-ring Using Design of Experiments

  • Atsushi Koga,
  • Kenichi Uchida,
  • Junichiro Yamabe,
  • Shin Nishimura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20485/jsaeijae.2.4_123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 123 – 129

Abstract

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The rubber O-rings used in high-pressure hydrogen environment sometimes suffer from the decrease in durability due to decompression failure. A high-pressure durability tester, which enables rubber O-rings to expose repeatedly high-pressure hydrogen gas at arbitrary test conditions, was employed, and then sensitive factors for the durability of the O-rings were evaluated by using a L18 orthogonal array. Of lower-limit pressure, upper-limit pressure, material, temperature, O-ring filling ratio, holding time at lower limit, holding time at upper limit, and decompression time, it was clarified that the material, temperature, O-ring filling ratio, and decompression time were sensitive factors.