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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 27, 2017
Filed:
Sep. 20, 2012
Brian E. Spencer, Sacramento, CA (US);
Richard L. Grover, Whittier, CA (US);
Zachary B. Spencer, Sacramento, CA (US);
Brian E. Spencer, Sacramento, CA (US);
Richard L. Grover, Whittier, CA (US);
Zachary B. Spencer, Sacramento, CA (US);
SPENCER COMPOSITES CORPORATION, Sacramento, CA (US);
Abstract
A method of incremental autofrettage is taught herein, whereby the cycle life of a metal liner in a pressure vessel is increased. This method serves to increase the yield strength of the metal liner through sequential work hardening due to repeated autofrettage at increasing pressures. By incrementally increasing the internal pressure used in the autofrettage process, the compressive stresses at an inner surface of the metal liner may be controlled so that post-pressurization buckling does not occur, yet the yield strength of the metal liner is substantially increased. The higher compressive stresses in the metal liner mean that higher Maximum Expected Operating Pressures (MEOPs) may be used without detracting from the cycle life of the metal liner, or alternatively, for lower pressures, a longer metal liner cycle life may be obtained. Either internal or external pressures may be used, generated by a pressure source, or a suitable die.