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Evaluation of the impact of gaseous hydrogen on pipeline steels utilizing hollow specimen technique and μCT

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY(2024)

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Abstract
The high potential of hydrogen as a key factor on the pathway towards a climate neutral economy, leads to rising demand in technical applications, where gaseous hydrogen is used. For several metals, hydrogen-metal interactions could cause a degradation of the material properties. This is especially valid for low carbon and highstrength structural steels, as they are commonly used in natural gas pipelines and analyzed in this work. This work provides an insight to the impact of hydrogen on the mechanical properties of an API 5L X65 pipeline steel tested in 60 bar gaseous hydrogen atmosphere. The analyses were performed using the hollow specimen technique with slow strain rate testing (SSRT). The nature of the crack was visualized thereafter utilizing mu CT imaging of the sample pressurized with gaseous hydrogen in comparison to one tested in an inert atmosphere. The combination of the results from non-conventional mechanical testing procedures and nondestructive imaging techniques has shown unambiguously how the exposure to hydrogen under realistic service pressure influences the mechanical properties of the material and the appearance of failure.
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Hydrogen embrittlement,Hollow specimen technique,Ferritic steel,In -situ testing,Slow strain rate testing,mu CT,Nondestructive testing,Compressed gaseous hydrogen
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