Making a Metal-Lined Composite-Overwrapped Pressure Vessel
TBMG-747
3/1/2005
- Content
A process has been devised for the fabrication of a pressure vessel that comprises a composite-material (matrix/fiber) shell with a metal liner on its inner surface. The use of the composite material makes it possible for the tank to be strong enough to withstand the anticipated operating pressure and yet weigh less than does an equivalent all-metal tank. The metal liner is used as a barrier against permeation: In the absence of such a barrier, the pressurized gas in the tank could leak by diffusing through the composite-material shell.
- Citation
- "Making a Metal-Lined Composite-Overwrapped Pressure Vessel," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2005.