Artículo
Hydrogen blending in existing natural gas transmission pipelines: A review of hydrogen embrittlement, governing codes, and life prediction methods
Fecha de publicación:
06/2023
Editorial:
Freund Publishing House Ltd
Revista:
CORROSION REVIEWS - (Print)
ISSN:
0334-6005
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Existing natural gas pipelines provide an economic alternative for the transport of hydrogen (H2) in an envisioned hydrogen economy. Hydrogen can dissolve in the steel and cause hydrogen embrittlement (HE), compromising pipeline structural integrity. HE causes subcritical cracking, decreases ductility and fracture toughness, and increases the fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR). This work analyzes the testing standards in gaseous hydrogen used to quantify those effects. Design code ASME B31.12 applicable to hydrogen pipelines has more stringent requirements than ASME B31.8 code commonly used for constructing natural gas pipelines. Differences in materials requirements specified by those codes are summarized. ASME B31.12 pipeline code applies for H2 at a concentration greater than 10% molar. However, recent testing programs acknowledge that H2 degrades steel mechanical properties regardless of its percentage in the blend. This paper discusses how the hydrogen degraded mechanical properties affect pipeline integrity. Decreased mechanical properties cause a drop in the failure pressure of a flawed pipeline, calculated following a fitness for service methodology. There is an increasing risk of subcritical crack growth in H2 as the hardness of base metal and welds increases. This paper analyzes where zones with high hardness and susceptible microstructures are expected in existing pipelines.
Palabras clave:
DESIGN CODE
,
HYDROGEN
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INTEGRITY
,
PIPELINES
,
TESTING STANDARD
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Articulos(SEDE CENTRAL)
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Citación
Kappes, Mariano Alberto; Perez, Teresa; Hydrogen blending in existing natural gas transmission pipelines: A review of hydrogen embrittlement, governing codes, and life prediction methods; Freund Publishing House Ltd; CORROSION REVIEWS - (Print); 41; 3; 6-2023; 319-347
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