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Role of microstructure in susceptibility of X70 pipeline steel to hydrogen embrittlement

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posted on 2024-11-15, 04:49 authored by Daniel Hejazi, Ayesha Haq, Nima Yazdipour, Druce DunneDruce Dunne, Frank Barbaro, Elena PerelomaElena Pereloma
In order to investigate the susceptibility of steels to hydrogen embrittlement as a function of their microstructure X70 steel was chosen in different conditions: normalized transfer bar, as-received hot rolled strip and heat affected zone (HAZ). Notched and fatigue pre-cracked samples were subjected to electrochemical hydrogen charging to achieve 2 ppm hydrogen content. Three point bend tests were conducted on as-received and hydrogen charged samples. The results showed that HAZ samples are more susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement than the others. This was supported by fracture surface observations.

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Hejazi, D., Haq, A. J., Yazdipour, N., Dunne, D. P., Barbaro, F. and Pereloma, E. V. (2010). Role of microstructure in susceptibility of X70 pipeline steel to hydrogen embrittlement. A. Morton and J. Nie In Pacific Rim International Conference on Advanced Materials and Processing, 2-6 Aug,2010, Cairns, Australia. Materials Science Forum, 654-656 162-165.

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Materials Science Forum

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654-656

Pagination

162-165

Language

English

RIS ID

33801

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