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M. Nebe
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Type IV composite pressure vessels represent the current state-of-the-art for compressed gaseous hydrogen storage in fuel cell electric vehicles. A combination of highly demanding safety regulations and the need for cost competitive solutions make the topic of CPVs particularly c
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Analysis on the mechanical response of composite pressure vessels during internal pressure loading
FE modeling and experimental correlation
Commercial development of gaseous hydrogen storage in fuel cell electric vehicles is inevitably subjected to reliable and cost-effective design of composite pressure vessels. In this context, certainty in the design process is sought, which is determined by how well the vessel's
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The industrialization of fuel cell electric vehicles demands cost efficient storage solutions for hydrogen. While gaseous storage in type IV pressure vessels is currently the most mature technology, further structure optimization needs to be undertaken in order to meet cost requi
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