@inproceedings{de03764d4ccf452facae000917ed1c34,
title = "HYDROGEN EFFECTS ON CONVENTIONAL PIPELINE STEELS.",
abstract = "The existing underground natural gas pipeline system represents a relatively economical means for transporting hydrogen provided the hydrogen has no deleterious effects on the structural integrity of the pipeline. The phenomenon of hydrogen-environment embrittlement is reviewed, and areas of potential concern for hydrogen pipeline integrity have been identified. The results indicate that subcritical-crack growth in hydrogen would be a more severe problem in hard spots than in heat-affected zones. Recent results suggest that hydrogen degradation of fracture properties can be minimized by small additions of inhibitor gases to the hydrogen.",
author = "Cialone, {H. J.} and Scott, {P. M.} and Holbrook, {J. H.} and K. Sieradzki and N. Bandyopadhyay",
year = "1984",
month = dec,
day = "1",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0080309534",
series = "Advances in Hydrogen Energy",
publisher = "Pergamon Press",
pages = "1855--1867",
editor = "T.Nejat Veziroglu and J.Bryan Taylor",
booktitle = "Advances in Hydrogen Energy",
}