Proceedings of 41st Danubia-Adria Symposium Advances in Experimental Mechanics (pp. 13-14)
AUTOR(I) / AUTHOR(S): Florian Grün
, Peter Oberreiter
, Philipp Renhart
, Michael Pusterhofer 
DOI: 10.46793/41DAS2025.013G
UVOD / INTRODUCTION:
Alternative fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol are becoming increasingly important to meet global climate goals. However, their impact
on mechanical and tribological properties is not yet fully understood. This creates a pressing need for the development of novel experimental methods to establish reliable design criteria for components exposed to these fuels. To date, hydrogen embrittlement has been the most extensively studied in this context.
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LITERATURA / REFERENCES:
- Michler, T., Ebling, F., et al., Comparison of tensile properties of X60 pipeline steel tested in high pressure gaseous hydrogen using tubular and conventional specimen, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2022, 47 (81), 34676–34688.
- ISO 7039:2024, Metallic materials — Tensile testing — Method for evaluating the susceptibility of materials to the effects of high-pressure gas within hollow test pieces, 2024.