Author:
Marker Edgar,Maier Lorenz,Gruber Maximilian,Volk Wolfram,Hartmann Christoph
Abstract
Abstract
The increasing interest in hydrogen technology and storage systems has also significant influence on material characterization. Storage solutions such as cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2) or compressed gaseous hydrogen (CGH2) use high pressure to improve the energy density. The pressurized hydrogen is stored in a pressure vessel. This leads to various strain states in the vessel, which are difficult to reproduce with standard testing equipment, such as a uniaxial testing machine. This contribution presents a new test rig for uniaxial testing machines that is able to generate a biaxial load on a cruciform specimen. A hinged structure converts the uniaxial load into a biaxial load. Different attachments allow both equi-biaxial and plane strain states. In addition, the test rig provides access to both sides of the specimen, extending the possibilities for testing under load, such as optical measurement, specimen cooling or permeability measurement. Finally, experiments show the functionality of the test rig and the desired strain states in the specimen.