Lifecycle Management of Hydrogen Pipelines: Design, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation Strategies for Canada’s Clean Energy Transition
Myo Myo Khaing,
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Shunde Yin
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Energies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(2), P. 240 - 240
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
This
paper
examines
the
crucial
elements
of
pipeline-based
hydrogen
transportation,
highlighting
particular
difficulties
and
technical
developments
required
to
guarantee
sustainable,
effective,
safe
supply
hydrogen.
study
lists
essential
phases
pipeline
management,
from
design
repair,
as
relevance
infrastructure
in
worldwide
energy
transition
continues
rise.
It
discusses
upkeep,
monitoring,
operation,
rehabilitation
procedures
for
aged
pipelines
with
an
emphasis
on
cutting-edge
techniques
technology
used
mitigate
dangers
related
hydrogen’s
unique
features,
such
leakage
embrittlement.
Together
legislative
regulatory
frameworks
that
enable
infrastructure,
this
also
material,
economic,
environmental
pipelines.
Lastly,
it
emphasizes
how
is
fund
research,
create
materials,
implement
sophisticated
monitoring
systems
long-term
dependability
safety
These
initiatives
will
be
allowing
contribution
future
renewable
energy,
together
international
collaboration
standards.
Language: Английский
Efficient energy optimization of large-scale natural gas pipeline network: An advanced decomposition optimization strategy
Yong Peng,
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Rui Qiu,
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Wei Zhao
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et al.
Chemical Engineering Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 121456 - 121456
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Performance Analysis of Methane–Hydrogen Mixture Transportation in Pipelines Using Aspen Plus and Artificial Neural Networks
Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(3)
Published: April 30, 2025
Language: Английский
Research on the gravity sedimentation law of watery crude oil in large oil tanks
Enbin Liu,
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Jing-Cheng Pang,
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Shen Huang
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et al.
Energy Sources Part A Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
46(1), P. 14300 - 14315
Published: Oct. 29, 2024
Based
on
field
survey
data,
a
numerical
simulation
method
that
combines
an
indoor
settling
experiment
with
the
Mixture
multiphase
flow
model
and
Population
Balance
Model
(PBM)
was
adopted
in
this
article
to
study
analyze
sedimentation
law
of
water-containing
crude
oil
tank
under
different
initial
particle
sizes
continuous-phase
viscosities.
The
results
indicate
maximum
error
comparison
water
content
changes
at
positions
cylinder
after
1
h
experimental
values
is
approximately
8.34%,
confirming
precision
developed
model.
When
size
liquid
droplets
increases
from
8
μm
64
μm,
by
1.115%,
magnitude
increase
average
droplet
decreases
90%.
As
viscosity
(from
35.26
mPa
·
s
77.77
s),
1.331%,
while
height
stable
region
13.2%.
Language: Английский