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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

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PDF Pages PDF Title
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
BS EN ISO 11439:2013+A1:2021
$215.11