Influence of Phase Composition and Aging on Hydrogen Brittleness of High-Pressure Pipelines

Q4 Materials Science
S. V. Kuberskii, S. A. Sbitnev, R. E. Velikotskii, V. V. Dolzhkov
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Abstract

It is shown on the basis of developing hydrogen brittleness ideas that this parameter is influenced mainly by flawed cavities formed at the ferrite-cementite phase boundary and not by crystal lattice defects and other discontinuities of metal. The influence of antiflaking heat treatment (AFHT) on hydrogen flawed cavity formation is established as well as nonlinear changes in cold resistance at the aging of metal not exposed to AFHT. The influence of microstructural and phase composition and phase formation pattern on the cold resistance of steel is considered. The most pronounced negative effect on cold resistance is produced by all the phases formed by shearing. The influence of the final temperature of the finishing rolling stage on cold resistance is substantiated depending on the critical temperature interval.

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相组成和老化对高压管道氢脆性的影响
摘要 根据氢脆的发展思想,氢脆参数主要受铁素体-方解石相界形成的缺陷空穴影响,而不受金属晶格缺陷和其他不连续性的影响。研究确定了抗剥落热处理(AFHT)对氢缺陷空穴形成的影响,以及未暴露于 AFHT 的金属在老化过程中耐寒性的非线性变化。研究还考虑了微结构和相组成以及相形成模式对钢耐寒性的影响。剪切形成的所有相对耐寒性的负面影响最为明显。精轧阶段的最终温度对耐寒性的影响取决于临界温度区间。
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Steel in Translation
Steel in Translation Materials Science-Materials Science (all)
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期刊介绍: Steel in Translation  is a journal that represents a selection of translated articles from two Russian metallurgical journals: Stal’  and Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii. Chernaya Metallurgiya . Steel in Translation  covers new developments in blast furnaces, steelmaking, rolled products, tubes, and metal manufacturing as well as unconventional methods of metallurgy and conservation of resources. Papers in materials science and relevant commercial applications make up a considerable portion of the journal’s contents. There is an emphasis on metal quality and cost effectiveness of metal production and treatment.
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