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<div class="csl-entry">Pöllinger, A., Maurer, J., Koch, T., Krenn, S., Plank, B., Schwarz, S., Stöger-Pollach, M., Siakkou, E., Smrczkova, K., & Schöbel, M. (2024). Characterization of PPS Piston and Packing Ring Materials for High-Pressure Hydrogen Applications. <i>Polymers</i>, <i>16</i>(3), Article 412. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym16030412</div>
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2073-4360
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/197658
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The widespread adoption of renewable energy hinges on the efficient transportation of hydrogen. Reciprocating piston compressor technology in non-lubricated operation will play a key role, ensuring high flow rates and compression ratios. These systems rely on advanced high-strength sealing solutions for piston and rod packing rings utilizing advanced fiber-reinforced polymers. Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) polymer matrix composites have seen use in tribological applications and promise high mechanical strength and wear resistance. The presented work describes carbon and glass fiber-reinforced PPS matrix polymers in comparison, which are characterized by complementary methods to investigate their properties and potential for application in reciprocating compressor under non-lubricated operation. Thermo-mechanical and tribological testing was supported by microstructure analysis utilizing advanced X-ray and electron imaging techniques. New insights in micromechanical deformation behavior in regard to fiber materials, interface strength and orientation in fiber-reinforced polymers are given. Conclusions on the suitability of different PPS matrix composites for high-pressure hydrogen compression applications were obtained.
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en
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MDPI
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Polymers
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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X-ray imaging
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fiber-reinforced polymers
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friction and wear
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hydrogen technology
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thermo-mechanical properties
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transmission electron microscopy
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visco-elastic deformation
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dc.title
Characterization of PPS Piston and Packing Ring Materials for High-Pressure Hydrogen Applications