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Designing a hydrogen pipeline is a complex and challenging task that requires careful consideration of various
factors, such as the material, pressure, temperature, flow rate, safety, and environmental impact of the pipeline.
There are different methods and technologies for hydrogen production and transportation, and each one has its
own advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, there is no single answer to how to design a hydrogen pipeline,
but rather a range of possible options and trade-offs.

One of the main sources of information and guidance for hydrogen pipeline design is the ASME B31.12
Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines Section Committee, which develops and maintains standards and codes for
hydrogen piping and pipelines. The committee has published a report titled Design Guidelines for Hydrogen
Piping and Pipelines, which provides recommendations for design factors for metallic and nonmetallic pipe
materials, design life considerations, nondestructive examination (NDE) recommendations, in-service
inspection (integrity management) recommendations, and research needs and recommendations.

Some of the general principles and best practices for hydrogen pipeline design are:

Minimize stresses (structural and thermal) in piping components and connected equipment.
Strive for leak-tight joints.
Determine proper sizes and settings of pressure relief devices.
Include properly labeled shutoff valves at safe locations.
Use compatible materials that resist hydrogen embrittlement, fatigue, and corrosion.
Perform regular inspection and maintenance of the pipeline system.
Follow applicable codes, standards, and regulations for hydrogen safety and quality.

These are some of the basic aspects of hydrogen pipeline design. You can find more information and details
from the sources I have cited. I hope this helps. 😊

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