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Material challenges in hydrogen transport

Sammendrag

Pipes presently used for hydrogen transport in Europe are thick-walled low-strength steel pipes, as hydrogen embrittlement generally tends to increase with increasing material strength. Due to lack of understanding of hydrogen influenced micro mechanisms and comprehensive material test data for carbon steel in a high-pressure hydrogen environment, additional design conservatism is utilized. Not a sustainable nor a cost-efficient solution with respect to the consumption of steel, handling, transport and fabrication costs.Leaner pipes can be applied if we can manage to simultaneously increase the material strength and optimize the microstructure to withstand the influence of hydrogen.

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Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

Institusjon(er)

  • SINTEF Industri / Materialer og nanoteknologi

Presentert på

AIST-SINTEF/NTNU workshop: Energy System of the Future

Sted

Trondheim

Dato

25.01.2011 - 26.01.2011

Arrangør

SINTEF/NTNU

År

2011

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