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Hydrogen Condition and Test Effects (HCATE): NIA project funding

Abstract

The Hydrogen Condition and Test Effect (HCATE) project will investigate the effect of moisture on fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) and the influence of loading rate on fracture toughness of API 5L X52 pipeline steel in hydrogen environments. The project will generate experimental data to improve understanding of how environmental conditions influence crack propagation behaviour and fracture resistance in pipeline steels.

Laboratory-scale testing will be conducted on representative pipeline material in air and pressurised gaseous hydrogen environments, including hydrogen saturated with water and hydrogen containing trace oxygen. These conditions are intended to simulate environmental conditions that may be present within pipeline systems.

Complementary fracture toughness testing will also be conducted at different loading rates to evaluate the influence of loading conditions on fracture resistance. The results will support the development of improved pipeline integrity assessments and contribute to the evidence base required for the safe repurposing of the UK Local Transmission System (LTS) for hydrogen transport.

The project will deliver a better understanding of the effect of hydrogen on internal defects in transmission pipelines.

Reports and learning will be disseminated through working groups, stakeholder engagement, reports, papers and the smarter networks portal

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