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2009

Girth Weld Inspection of Steel Pipelines for Repurposing to Hydrogen Service

Abstract

Repurposing of natural gas pipelines made of carbon steel for use with hydrogen blends requires a fitness-for-service analysis as part of the hydrogen use safety case. Girth welds of an unknown quality exist in the Local Transmission System (LTS). In hydrogen service these welds would have a greater susceptibility to fracture failure due to material embrittlement caused by interaction of steel material with hydrogen.

Current in-line inspection methods do not routinely inspect girth welds for defects. This project aims to test the available technology for its capability to detect defects and cracks in girth welds. This will provide valuable data for engineering critical assessments required to repurpose natural gas pipelines. It will also inform about the state of art inspection techniques and whether they can be used as a tool for repurposing pipelines.

A new pipeline inspection method will be established for the detection of defects and cracks in pipeline girth welds in the LTS. This should provide evidence regarding the safety of girth welds for the repurposing of the LTS to hydrogen blends. New data will be available to improve the accuracy of engineering critical assessments of LTS pipelines.

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