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Overview
The Pipeline Systems in Energy Transition course is designed to address the unique challenges associated with the transportation of critical energy carriers in a green economy. Participants will explore the complexities of designing, operating, and maintaining pipelines for hydrogen, ammonia, and supercritical CO2.
Key Features
This course emphasizes material compatibility, damage mechanisms, and adherence to international standards such as ASME B31.12 and B31.4. It integrates theoretical insights with practical applications, ensuring participants gain a comprehensive understanding of pipeline systems.
Learning Outcomes
Attendees will learn about:
The role of hydrogen pipelines in decarbonization efforts and the necessary infrastructure.
Techniques for repurposing existing natural gas pipelines for hydrogen transport.
Material selection to prevent issues like stress corrosion cracking and hydrogen embrittlement.
Advanced design principles, including safety factors and pressure management.
Real-world case studies that illustrate successful implementation of pipeline systems.
Future Trends
The course will also cover emerging technologies and regulatory developments that are shaping the future of pipeline infrastructure, preparing participants for ongoing advancements in the industry. This training is essential for engineers, inspectors, and industry professionals aiming to contribute to global decarbonization efforts effectively.
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