BS EN ISO 11439:2013+A1:2021:2022 Edition
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Gas cylinders. High pressure cylinders for the on-board storage of natural gas as a fuel for automotive vehicles
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 88 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
6 | European foreword Anchor 2 European foreword to amendment A1 |
11 | Foreword |
12 | Introduction |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
14 | 3 Terms and definitions |
16 | 4 Service conditions 4.1 General 4.1.1 Standard service conditions 4.1.2 Service life 4.2 Maximum pressures 4.3 Design number of filling cycles 4.4 Temperature range 4.4.1 Settled gas temperature |
17 | 4.4.2 Cylinder temperatures 4.4.3 Transient temperatures 4.5 Gas composition 4.5.1 General 4.5.2 Dry gas 4.5.3 Wet gas 4.6 External surfaces |
18 | 5 Inspection and testing 6 Type approval procedure 6.1 General 6.2 Type approval |
19 | 6.3 Statement of service 6.4 Design data 6.4.1 Drawings 6.4.2 Stress analysis report 6.4.3 Material property data |
20 | 6.4.4 Fire protection 6.5 Manufacturing data 6.6 Fracture performance and non-destructive examination (NDE) defect size 6.7 Specification sheet 6.8 Additional supporting data 6.9 Type approval certificate 7 Requirements for type 1 metal cylinders 7.1 General |
21 | 7.2 Materials 7.2.1 General requirements 7.2.2 Controls on chemical composition 7.3 Design Requirements 7.3.1 Test pressure 7.3.2 Burst pressure 7.3.3 Stress analysis 7.3.4 Maximum defect size |
22 | 7.3.5 Openings 7.3.6 Fire protection 7.3.7 Attachments 7.4 Construction and workmanship 7.4.1 End closure 7.4.2 Heat treatment 7.4.3 Neck threads 7.4.4 Exterior environmental protection |
23 | 7.4.5 Traceability 7.5 Prototype testing procedure 7.5.1 General requirements 7.5.2 Prototype tests |
24 | 7.5.3 Change of design |
25 | 7.6 Batch tests 7.6.1 General requirements 7.6.2 Required tests |
26 | 7.7 Tests on every cylinder |
27 | 7.8 Batch acceptance certificate 7.9 Failure to meet test requirements 8 Requirements for type 2 hoop-wrapped cylinders 8.1 General |
28 | 8.2 Materials 8.2.1 General requirements 8.2.2 Controls on chemical composition 8.2.3 Composite materials |
29 | 8.3 Design requirements 8.3.1 Test pressure 8.3.2 Burst pressures and fibre stress ratios |
30 | 8.3.3 Stress analysis 8.3.4 Maximum defect size 8.3.5 Openings 8.3.6 Fire protection 8.4 Construction and workmanship 8.4.1 General 8.4.2 Liner 8.4.3 Neck threads |
31 | 8.4.4 Overwrap 8.4.5 Exterior environmental protection |
32 | 8.4.6 Traceability 8.5 Prototype testing procedure 8.5.1 General requirements 8.5.2 Prototype tests |
34 | 8.5.3 Change of design 8.6 Batch tests on liners and cylinders 8.6.1 General requirements 8.6.2 Required tests |
37 | 8.7 Tests on every liner and cylinder |
38 | 8.8 Batch acceptance certificate 8.9 Failure to meet test requirements 8.9.1 Liners 8.9.2 Cylinders 9 Requirements for type 3 fully-wrapped cylinders 9.1 General |
39 | 9.2 Materials 9.2.1 General requirements 9.2.2 Controls on chemical composition 9.2.3 Composite materials |
40 | 9.3 Design requirements 9.3.1 Test pressure 9.3.2 Burst pressures and fibre stress ratios |
41 | 9.3.3 Stress analysis 9.3.4 Maximum defect size 9.3.5 Openings 9.3.6 Fire protection 9.4 Construction and workmanship 9.4.1 General |
42 | 9.4.2 Liner 9.4.3 Neck threads 9.4.4 Overwrap |
43 | 9.4.5 Exterior environmental protection 9.4.6 Traceability 9.5 Prototype testing procedure 9.5.1 General requirements 9.5.2 Prototype tests |
45 | 9.5.3 Change of design |
47 | 9.6 Batch tests on liners and cylinders 9.6.1 General requirements 9.6.2 Liner tests 9.6.3 Cylinder tests |
48 | 9.6.4 Cylinder failures 9.7 Tests on every liner and cylinder 9.7.1 General 9.7.2 Liner tests 9.7.3 Cylinder tests |
49 | 9.8 Batch acceptance certificate 9.9 Failure to meet test requirements 9.9.1 Liners 9.9.2 Cylinders |
50 | 10 Requirements for type 4 fully-wrapped composite cylinders 10.1 General 10.2 Materials 10.2.1 General requirements 10.2.2 Resins 10.2.3 Fibres 10.2.4 Plastic liners 10.2.5 Metal bosses 10.3 Design requirements 10.3.1 Test pressure |
51 | 10.3.2 Burst pressures and fibre stress ratios 10.3.3 Stress analysis 10.3.4 Openings 10.3.5 Fire protection |
52 | 10.4 Construction and workmanship 10.4.1 General 10.4.2 Neck threads 10.4.3 Curing of thermosetting resins 10.4.4 Exterior environmental protection 10.4.5 Traceability 10.5 Prototype testing procedure 10.5.1 General |
53 | 10.5.2 Prototype tests |
54 | 10.5.3 Change of design |
58 | 10.6 Batch tests 10.6.1 General requirements 10.6.2 Required tests |
59 | 10.7 Tests on every cylinder 10.8 Batch acceptance certificate |
60 | 10.9 Failure to meet test requirements 11 Marking |
61 | 12 Preparation for dispatch |
62 | Annex A (normative) Test methods and criteria |
71 | Annex B (normative) Ultrasonic examination |
75 | Annex C (informative) Non-destructive examination (NDE) defect size by flawed cylinder cycling |
76 | Annex D (informative) Report forms |
79 | Annex E (informative) Standard working pressures |
80 | Annex F (informative) Verification of stress ratios using strain gauges |
81 | Annex G (informative) Manufacturer’s instructions for handling, use and inspection of cylinders |
83 | Annex H (informative) Corrosion resistance |
87 | Bibliography |