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Introduction

Halo, Perkenalkan saya Febry Panrita sebagai mahasiswa Teknik Perkapalan Universitas Indonesia tahun 2021


== Resume Perkuliahan 26/05/2023 ==

Pertemuan pertama tanggal 26/05, Pak DAI memberikan penjelasan mengenai cara mengejar yang ia terapkan yaitu melalui Consiousness, yaitu kesadaran diri kita masing masing. Sebelum menyelesaikan masalah kita harus paham apa itu Consiousness agar dapat menjawab lebih baik dan melihat ke segalah arah sudut pandang terhadap masalah tersebut. Hal ini Pak DAI contohkan pada study case yaitu berupa soal operasi matematika. Kita beranggapan bahwa operasi matematika pasti memiliki nilai yang eksak, akan tetapi pada soal tersebut memberikan hasil yang tidak pasti. Pada pertemuan ini juga Pak DAI menugaskan untuk membuat tabung hidrogen dengan volume 1 liter bertekanan 8 bar.

Design and Optimization of Pressurized Hydrogen Storage System

A pressurized hydrogen system refers to a system that stores hydrogen gas under high pressure. It is a method of storing and transporting hydrogen in its gaseous form, usually compressed to achieve a higher energy density.

Specification - Volume  : 1 L - Pressure  : 8 Bar - Cost  : Rp 500.000

Designing a hydrogen systems involves several considerations to ensure its safety and efficient. Iam using chatGPT to know the step to make hydrogen systems. So here are the step that we have to follow :

Determine the Capacity and Size

Decide how much hydrogen you want to store in the tank. This capacity will affect the size and dimensions of the tank. Also, consider the energy requirements that the hydrogen will provide.


Select Tank Material

Hydrogen tanks are typically made from materials that are strong and capable of withstanding high pressures. Common materials used include alloy steel or carbon fiber reinforced with epoxy resin. Make sure the selected material has sufficient resistance to hydrogen corrosion.


Determine Working Pressure

Hydrogen can be stored in tanks either in compressed form or as a liquid. For compression storage, determine the working pressure based on your application needs. Higher working pressures require tanks with thicker and stronger walls.


Design Tank Structure

Hydrogen tanks usually have a cylindrical design with end caps. In the design, consider structural strength, tank mass, and thermal performance to avoid leaks or structural failures.


Consider Safety Systems

Safety is a critical aspect of hydrogen tank design. Ensure that the tank is equipped with pressure relief valves, and other necessary safety features to reduce the risk of hazards or accidents.


Test and Validation

Once the design is complete, conduct testing and validation to ensure the tank meets the required standards and safety regulations. Pressure tests, leak tests, and strength tests are some examples of tests that can be performed.