Thermo-economic analysis of blending hydrogen into natural gas pipeline with gaseous inhibitors for sustainable hydrogen transportation

IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Laveet Kumar, Ahmad K. Sleiti, Wahib A. Al-Ammari
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Abstract

Hydrogen transportation through a new pipeline poses significant economic barriers and blending hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines offers promising alternative. However, hydrogen’s low energy density and potential material compatibility challenges necessitate modifications to existing infrastructure. This study conducts a comprehensive thermo-economic analysis of natural gas and hydrogen mixtures with and without gaseous inhibitors, evaluating the impact on thermophysical properties (Wobbe index, density, viscosity, energy density, higher and lower heating values), compression power, economic feasibility and storage volume requirement. A pipeline transmission model was developed in Aspen HYSYS to assess these properties, considering major and minor infrastructure modifications. The findings suggest that the addition of 5% carbon monoxide and 2% ethylene as gaseous inhibitors in maintaining desired properties, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure and operational processes. The findings also indicate that blending 30% hydrogen increases storage volume by 30–55% while reducing higher and lower heating values by 20–25%. However, the addition of 5% carbon monoxide and 2% ethylene improves the pipeline performance and reduces the carbon emissions by 23–26%, supporting the transition to low-carbon energy systems. The results suggest that hydrogen blending is viable under specific infrastructure modifications, providing critical insights for optimizing pipeline repurposing for sustainable hydrogen transportation.
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Chemical Engineering Science
Chemical Engineering Science 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
8.50%
发文量
1025
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Chemical engineering enables the transformation of natural resources and energy into useful products for society. It draws on and applies natural sciences, mathematics and economics, and has developed fundamental engineering science that underpins the discipline. Chemical Engineering Science (CES) has been publishing papers on the fundamentals of chemical engineering since 1951. CES is the platform where the most significant advances in the discipline have ever since been published. Chemical Engineering Science has accompanied and sustained chemical engineering through its development into the vibrant and broad scientific discipline it is today.
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