Microstructure and Properties of Plates for Line Pipe Steels for Onshore and Offshore Application

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Bauer N. Cauderlier P. Fluess V. Schwinn
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

From a strategic and economic point of view, the development of fine grain high strength steels for long distance pipelines is intensified world wide to satisfy the demand for natural gas in the future.The project related property profiles based on strength, toughness, crack arrest and sometimes resistance against HIC at defined design temperatures require an effective structural refinement using advanced steelmaking and processing in the rolling mill. The microstructure of modern line pipe steels ranges from ferritic pearlitic to ferritic-bainitic and structures where bainite is the dominant component, possibly upgraded by secondary phases. This paper illustrates microstructures and properties of recent orders on line pipe steels both for onshore and offshore application using different processing routes in the plate mill. Examples will be given for SAWL 485 offshore grades, X65 HIC and X70 HIC onshore grades, respectively. Finally, production results of a recent X80 order will be presented.
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APA: J. Bauer N. Cauderlier P. Fluess V. Schwinn  (2005)  Microstructure and Properties of Plates for Line Pipe Steels for Onshore and Offshore Application

MLA: J. Bauer N. Cauderlier P. Fluess V. Schwinn Microstructure and Properties of Plates for Line Pipe Steels for Onshore and Offshore Application. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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