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Lessons learned from HIAD 2.0: Inspection and maintenance to avoid hydrogen-induced material failures

Abstract

Hydrogen has the potential to make countries energetically self-sufficient and independent in the long term. Nevertheless, its extreme combustion properties and its capability of permeating and embrittling most metallic materials produce significant safety concerns. The Hydrogen Incidents and Accidents Database 2.0 (HIAD 2.0) is a public repository that collects data on hydrogen-related undesired events mainly occurred in chemical and process industry. This study conducts an analysis of the HIAD 2.0 database, mining information systematically through a computer science approach known as Business Analytics. Moreover, several hydrogen-induced material failures are investigated to understand their root causes. As a result, a deficiency in planning effective inspection and maintenance activities is highlighted as the common cause of the most severe accidents. The lessons learned from HIAD 2.0 could help to promote a safety culture, to improve the abnormal and normal events management and to stimulate a widespread rollout of hydrogen technologies.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Alessandro Campari
  • Antonio Javier Nakhal Akel
  • Federico Ustolin
  • Antonio Alvaro
  • Alessandro Ledda
  • Patrizia Agnello
  • Pietro Moretto
  • Riccardo Patriarca
  • Nicola Paltrinieri

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Materials and Nanotechnology
  • University of Rome 'La Sapienza'
  • The National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work
  • European Commission - Joint Research Centre (the Netherlands)
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2023

Published in

Computers and Chemical Engineering

ISSN

0098-1354

Volume

173

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