Improvement of Low-Alloy Pipe Steel Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistance


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The influence of sheet microstructure formed by various thermomechanical processing schedules on sulfide stress cracking (SSC) resistance under uniaxial tension for low-alloy pipe steels grades X42–X65 is studied. A favorable role is established for substitution of a ferritic-pearlitic by a ferritic-bainitic microstructure and improvement of structural component dispersion is established. The favorable effect is facilitated by using high intensity post-deformation cooling from the austenite region. It is shown that segregation bands and non-metallic inclusions in a sheet axial zone do not affect the duration of specimens withstanding SSC, but they can lead to formation of hydrogen cracks (HIC) on a specimen surface that is a defective feature. In order to prevent crack formation in a specimen surface and premature failure it is necessary to lay down high specifications for specimen gauge length and fillet surface quality.

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A. Kholodnyi

FGUP I. P.Bardin TsNIIchermet

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Rússia, Moscow

Ya. Kuznechenko

FGUP I. P.Bardin TsNIIchermet

Email: kholodnyi.aa@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow

Yu. Matrosov

FGUP I. P.Bardin TsNIIchermet

Email: kholodnyi.aa@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow

M. Il’ichev

FGBUN Joint High Temperature Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: kholodnyi.aa@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow

D. Yusupov

FGBUN Joint High Temperature Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: kholodnyi.aa@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow

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