Fabrication-Induced Degradation and Safety Assessment for Pipelines during Service (d46b60f3-6ad7-4dd3-96b6-360981a83f59)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. N. Kumar
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Two fabrication stages in the manufacture of pipelines are identified as causing significant deterioration of the steel plates, namely cold bending and welding. The objectives of this work include quantitative assessment of the degradation of the quality of the steel plate by the loss of fracture toughness, and an estimation of the safe working pressure. The study was conducted on three API grade steels: X42, X46 and X60. After cold bending by the UO technique, various welding technique were employed for joining of the bend plates along the pipe length. A crack-tip opening displacement parameter (CTOD) was used at the onset of initiation and at the first load maxima as the criterion for assessing the toughness degradation under various fabrication stages and regime (such as WZ, HAZ and parent body). In addition, strength, hardness and impact energy values were determined to check the degree of degradation. Microstructural and microfractographic investigation of the fractured samples were also carried out in the scanning electron microscope (SEM). X60 grade steel plate suffers from CTOD toughness loss by around 38 and 55% after welding and cold bending, respectively, for the conditions studied. A combined effect of the two stages results in a loss in toughness by around 70% for the same steel. In X42 grade, the loss in impact energy ranges from 78 to 35 J due to electrical-resistance welding study (ERW). Crack resistance curves are also obtained for the steels to study the crack growth resistance behaviour and to supplement the information on crack initiation behaviour. The orientation of the pearlite banding, as observed on the fracture plane with respect to notch front and applied loading direction appears to have a strong influence on the microvoid-coalescence mechanism of fracture as well as the toughness values. An integrated analysis of the performance of pipelines, considering all these key factors, is discussed.
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APA: A. N. Kumar  (2005)  Fabrication-Induced Degradation and Safety Assessment for Pipelines during Service (d46b60f3-6ad7-4dd3-96b6-360981a83f59)

MLA: A. N. Kumar Fabrication-Induced Degradation and Safety Assessment for Pipelines during Service (d46b60f3-6ad7-4dd3-96b6-360981a83f59). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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