Morphology of Environmentally Assisted Cracks in Pipeline Steel (02425a31-82ac-48df-900e-2f0f4bebe2ef)

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

Abstract

The morphology of environmentally assisted cracks in stressed pipeline steel has been investigated. For a dilute and neutral solution (NS4) simulating ground water in contact with the steel, semi-elliptical cracks grow faster on the surface (2c) than in the depth (a), hence, the aspect ratio (a/c) decreases. This is explained using a deterministic concept since corrosion is dominant and the primary constraint is the conservation of charge. By contrast, when mechanistic conditions prevail, significant growth occurs in the depth. When underloads are imposed in the loading history, temporary accelerations in crack growth occur because corrosion rather than mechanical effects become dominant.
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APA: A. Plumtree  (2005)  Morphology of Environmentally Assisted Cracks in Pipeline Steel (02425a31-82ac-48df-900e-2f0f4bebe2ef)

MLA: A. Plumtree Morphology of Environmentally Assisted Cracks in Pipeline Steel (02425a31-82ac-48df-900e-2f0f4bebe2ef). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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