Assessing the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of an existing L360NB natural gas pipeline steel for 100 % hydrogen transport
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T1 - Assessing the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of an existing L360NB natural gas pipeline steel for 100 % hydrogen transport
AU - Ahmed Hamed Mahmoud Eid Gouda, Ahmed Hamed Mahmoud Eid Gouda
AU - Posch-Peperkorn, Christian
AU - Maierhofer, Juergen
AU - Beschliesser, Monika
AU - Fink, Stefan
AU - Mori, Gregor Karl
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/12/19
Y1 - 2024/12/19
N2 - In this study, a section of an existing L360NB natural gas pipeline with a girth weld is sampled to evaluate the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility upon repurposing for pure hydrogen transport. In various wet and dry hydrogen environments with and without H2S, the base and welded material are investigated by constant load tests. The applied load increases hydrogen uptake in the majority of the testing environments. The weld shows a higher hydrogen uptake compared to the base material in all testing environments. In wet H2S containing en- vironments under loading, the formed FeS layer helps in reducing the hydrogen uptake.
AB - In this study, a section of an existing L360NB natural gas pipeline with a girth weld is sampled to evaluate the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility upon repurposing for pure hydrogen transport. In various wet and dry hydrogen environments with and without H2S, the base and welded material are investigated by constant load tests. The applied load increases hydrogen uptake in the majority of the testing environments. The weld shows a higher hydrogen uptake compared to the base material in all testing environments. In wet H2S containing en- vironments under loading, the formed FeS layer helps in reducing the hydrogen uptake.
KW - Hydrogen absorption
KW - Hydrogen embrittlement
KW - Hydrogen pipelines
KW - Hydrogen transport
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U2 - 10.1016/j.corsci.2024.112648
DO - 10.1016/j.corsci.2024.112648
M3 - Article
VL - 244.2025
JO - Corrosion science
JF - Corrosion science
SN - 0010-938X
IS - March
M1 - 112648
ER -