2005 Annual Progress Report
V. Delivery
This section of the 2005 Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen Program focuses on delivery.
Hydrogen Delivery Sub-program Overview, Mark Paster, Department of Energy
A. Pipelines
- Hydrogen Permeability and Integrity of Hydrogen Transfer Pipelines, Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- New Materials for Hydrogen Pipelines, Barton Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Materials Solutions for Hydrogen Delivery in Pipelines, Subodh K. Das, SECAT Inc
- Evaluation of Natural Gas Pipeline Materials for Hydrogen/Mixed Hydrogen-natural Gas Service, Thad M. Adams, Savannah River National Laboratory
- Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pipeline Steels: Causes and Remediation, P. Sofronis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
B. Carriers
- Reversible Liquid Carriers for an Integrated Production, Storage and Delivery of Hydrogen, Guido P. Pez, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Corporate Science and Technology Center
C. Compression
- Hydrogen Screw Compressor, C. David Livengood, Argonne National Laboratory
D. Storage
- Inexpensive Delivery of Compressed Hydrogen with Advanced Vessel Technology, Salvador M. Aceves, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
E. Liquefaction
- Combined Reverse-brayton Joule Thompson Hydrogen Liquefaction Cycle, Martin A. Shimko, Gas Equipment Engineering Corp.
- Efficient and Inexpensive Liquefier for Hydrogen, Robert S. Thompson, New Concepts Research Corporation
F. Delivery Analysis
- Hydrogen Delivery Analysis, Marianne Mintz, Argonne National Laboratory
- Hydrogen Delivery Infrastructure Options Analysis, Tan-Ping Chen, Nexant, Inc.
G. Cross-cutting
- Existing Natural Gas Pipeline Materials and Associated Operational Characteristics, Eileen Schmura, Concurrent Technologies Corporation