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Materials aspects associated with the addition of up to 20 mol% hydrogen into an existing natural gas distribution network

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
卷 46, 期 23, 页码 12290-12299

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.09.061

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20% hydrogen; Natural gas blend; Domestic gas pipework; Polymers; Squeeze-off; Electrofusion; Low pressure gas distribution& nbsp; network

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  1. OFGEM, the funding body of the innovation project HyDeploy

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The study reviewed the introduction of hydrogen into the UK natural gas main and evaluated the impact on materials within the gas distribution network through experimental tests and literature reviews. Results showed that most metallic materials did not significantly deteriorate when stored in hydrogen environments, and polymeric materials did not show efficiency deterioration following exposure to hydrogen, methane, or hydrogen blends.
The introduction of hydrogen into the UK natural gas main has been reviewed in terms of how materials within the gas distribution network may be affected by contact with up to 80% Natural Gas (NG)/20 mol% hydrogen blend at up to 2 barg. A range of metallic, polymeric and elastomeric materials in the gas distribution network (GDN) were assessed via a combination of literature review and targeted practical test programmes. The work considered: ? The effect of hydrogen on metallic materials identified in the network. ? The effect of hydrogen on polymeric materials identified in the network. ? The effect of hydrogen exposure on polyethylene pipeline joining and repair techniques (squeeze-off, and socket and saddle electrofusion joints) The experimental work involved soaking materials, under pressure conditions representative of the network, in 100% hydrogen, 20% hydrogen in methane, and 100% methane. For the metal samples, the test programme involved the assessment of hydrogen uptake on the tensile properties. For the polyethylene samples, the test programme looked at the assessment of possible hydrogen absorption/desorption and its effect on electrofusion jointing. The trials concluded that the majority of metallic materials showed no significant deterioration in mechanical (tensile) properties when stored in hydrogen environments compared to those stored in analogous methane or blended gas atmospheres up to 2 barg. Polymeric materials showed no deterioration to efficiency of squeeze-off or collar electrofusion in socket or shoulder orientations following soaking in hydrogen, methane or hydrogen blends. ? 2020 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The introduction of hydrogen into the UK natural gas main has been reviewed in terms of how materials within the gas distribution network may be affected by contact with up to 80% Natural Gas (NG)/20 mol% hydrogen blend at up to 2 barg. A range of metallic, polymeric and elastomeric materials in the gas distribution network (GDN) were assessed via a combination of literature review and targeted practical test programmes. The work considered: ? The effect of hydrogen on metallic materials identified in the network. ? The effect of hydrogen on polymeric materials identified in the network. ? The effect of hydrogen exposure on polyethylene pipeline joining and repair techniques (squeeze-off, and socket and saddle electrofusion joints) The experimental work involved soaking materials, under pressure conditions representative of the network, in 100% hydrogen, 20% hydrogen in methane, and 100% methane. For the metal samples, the test programme involved the assessment of hydrogen uptake on the tensile properties. For the polyethylene samples, the test programme looked at the assessment of possible hydrogen absorption/desorption and its effect on electrofusion jointing. The trials concluded that the majority of metallic materials showed no significant deterioration in mechanical (tensile) properties when stored in hydrogen environments compared to those stored in analogous methane or blended gas atmospheres up to 2 barg. Polymeric materials showed no deterioration to efficiency of squeeze-off or collar electrofusion in socket or shoulder orientations following soaking in hydrogen, methane or hydrogen blends.

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