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Defect and Diffusion Forum | 2012

New Materials for Hydrogen Distribution Networks: Materials Development & Technico-Economic Benchmark

Marie Hélène Klopffer; Philippe Berne; Mathilde Weber; Sylvie Castagnet; Gilles Hochstetter; Eliane Espuche

In France, the steel transportation network for natural gas is connected to the distribution network which operates at lower pressure. This one (total length of 165 000 km) is mainly made of polymer pipes like polyethylene. With the introduction of hydrogen in mixture with natural gas and finally the transport of pure hydrogen, the key challenge is the high level of permeability that is to say the flow rate of hydrogen through polymer infrastructures (pipes or components like connecting parts). This high flow rate of hydrogen has to be taken into account for safety and economic requirements. Long-term behaviour must be carefully assessed: permeation/diffusion properties, thermo-mechanical behaviour and ageing. It is important to characterize the existing distribution network and to propose more innovative materials than polyethylene that could meet the targets for future hydrogen distribution applications. The aim of this project was to develop and assess material solutions to cope with today problems in term of high flow rate of hydrogen and ageing under a hydrogen environment. Polyethylene is considered as a reference material since it is used today in natural gas distribution pipes. Test benches and protocols for testing materials in term of mechanical and barrier properties were first developed. On the other hand, technical polymers (multi-layers, other thermoplastics, polymer blends) have been proposed and studied to improve gas-barrier performances compared to polyethylene. Step by step, permeation and basic mechanical tests have been performed and then more specific characterisations have been done (for long-term ageing under various conditions) in order to choose one or several materials that could meet the specifications required by hydrogen distribution. The design of a pipe prototype was also carried out at the end the project and an economic study was performed for the different potential solutions.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017

Hydrogen storage: Recent improvements and industrial perspectives

Hervé Barthelemy; Mathilde Weber; F. Barbier


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015

Evaluating the temperature inside a tank during a filling with highly-pressurized gas

Thomas Bourgeois; Fouad Ammouri; Mathilde Weber; Christophe Knapik


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2009

Methodology to improve the lifetime of type III HP tank with a steel liner

O. Comond; D. Perreux; F. Thiebaud; Mathilde Weber


Archive | 2008

Hydrogen Transport and Distribution

Mathilde Weber; Jérôme Perrin


Archive | 2009

Cylindrical IV type tank for storing e.g. pressurized gas, has adaptation layer material whose elasticity modulus is less than or equal to elasticity modulus of reinforcing liner material

Mathilde Weber; Sitra Colom; Brian Besancon; Gilles Cannet; Philippe Renault; Jerome Levy; Jerome Laforcade


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2018

Sample scale testing method to prevent collapse of plastic liners in composite pressure vessels

P. Blanc-Vannet; P. Papin; Mathilde Weber; P. Renault; Julie Pépin; Eric Lainé; G. Tantchou; Sylvie Castagnet; Jean-Claude Grandidier


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2018

Replication of liner collapse phenomenon observed in hyperbaric type IV hydrogen storage vessel by explosive decompression experiments

Julie Pépin; Eric Lainé; Jean-Claude Grandidier; Guillaume Benoit; David Mellier; Mathilde Weber; Christophe Langlois


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2018

Determination of key parameters responsible for polymeric liner collapse in hyperbaric type IV hydrogen storage vessels

Julie Pépin; Eric Lainé; Jean-Claude Grandidier; Sylvie Castagnet; Pierre Blanc-vannet; Philippe Papin; Mathilde Weber


Archive | 2016

Procédé et dispositif de remplissage ou de soutirage d'un réservoir de gaz sous pression

Thomas Bourgeois; Fouad Ammouri; Mathilde Weber; Elena Vyazmina

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Eric Lainé

University of Poitiers

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