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    Metallurgical Design and Performance of High Frequency Electric Resistance Welded Linepipe With High Quality Weld Seam Suitable for Extra Low Temperature Services

    Source: Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering:;2015:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 003::page 31401
    Author:
    Toyoda, Shunsuke
    ,
    Goto, Sota
    ,
    Okabe, Takatoshi
    ,
    Kimura, Hideto
    ,
    Igi, Satoshi
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4029762
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: To clarify the effect of inclusions on the Charpy impact properties, the 2 mm Vnotched Charpy properties of X60–X80grades steel were numerically simulated using the finite element method code abaqus. The yield strength and the tensile strength of the steel were 562 MPa and 644 MPa, respectively. The striker's velocity and the temperature dependency of the stress–strain curve were taken into account. To estimate the effect of nonmetallic inclusions, a 200 خ¼m long virtual inclusion with a 1 خ¼m edge radius was situated at the maximum point of the stress triaxiality. Four types of microcrack initiation were determined: (a) ductile void generation in the matrix, (b) cleavage crack generation in the matrix, (c) void generation by inclusion fracture, and (d) void generation by matrix–inclusion interface debonding. Without inclusions, a ductile microvoid was generated when the striker stroke was 3.3 mm, independent of the temperature. With inclusions, an inclusion fracture occurred when the striker stroke was 0.6 mm at room temperature. The striker stroke decreased as the temperature decreased. Based on the above numerical estimation results, highfrequency electric resistance welded (HFW) linepipe with highquality weld seam MightySeamآ® has been developed. Controlling the morphology and distribution of oxides generated during the welding process by means of temperature and deformation distribution control is the key factor for improving the lowtemperature toughness. The Charpy transition temperature of the developed HFW pipe was much lower than −45 آ°C. Based on the lowtemperature hydrostatic burst test with a notched weld seam at −20 آ°C, the MightySeamآ® weld provides a fracture performance that is the same as UOE double submerged arc welded pipe. The pipe has been used in actual, highly demanding, and severe environments.
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    contributor authorToyoda, Shunsuke
    contributor authorGoto, Sota
    contributor authorOkabe, Takatoshi
    contributor authorKimura, Hideto
    contributor authorIgi, Satoshi
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:22:41Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:22:41Z
    date issued2015
    identifier issn0892-7219
    identifier otheromae_137_03_031401.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/159368
    description abstractTo clarify the effect of inclusions on the Charpy impact properties, the 2 mm Vnotched Charpy properties of X60–X80grades steel were numerically simulated using the finite element method code abaqus. The yield strength and the tensile strength of the steel were 562 MPa and 644 MPa, respectively. The striker's velocity and the temperature dependency of the stress–strain curve were taken into account. To estimate the effect of nonmetallic inclusions, a 200 خ¼m long virtual inclusion with a 1 خ¼m edge radius was situated at the maximum point of the stress triaxiality. Four types of microcrack initiation were determined: (a) ductile void generation in the matrix, (b) cleavage crack generation in the matrix, (c) void generation by inclusion fracture, and (d) void generation by matrix–inclusion interface debonding. Without inclusions, a ductile microvoid was generated when the striker stroke was 3.3 mm, independent of the temperature. With inclusions, an inclusion fracture occurred when the striker stroke was 0.6 mm at room temperature. The striker stroke decreased as the temperature decreased. Based on the above numerical estimation results, highfrequency electric resistance welded (HFW) linepipe with highquality weld seam MightySeamآ® has been developed. Controlling the morphology and distribution of oxides generated during the welding process by means of temperature and deformation distribution control is the key factor for improving the lowtemperature toughness. The Charpy transition temperature of the developed HFW pipe was much lower than −45 آ°C. Based on the lowtemperature hydrostatic burst test with a notched weld seam at −20 آ°C, the MightySeamآ® weld provides a fracture performance that is the same as UOE double submerged arc welded pipe. The pipe has been used in actual, highly demanding, and severe environments.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleMetallurgical Design and Performance of High Frequency Electric Resistance Welded Linepipe With High Quality Weld Seam Suitable for Extra Low Temperature Services
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume137
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4029762
    journal fristpage31401
    journal lastpage31401
    identifier eissn1528-896X
    treeJournal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering:;2015:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 003
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