Affiliation: | aDepartment of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont. K7L 3N6, Canada bAtomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ont. K0J 1J0, Canada |
Abstract: | This paper reports the results of an investigation of plates produced by the advanced thermomechanical processing (TMP) schedules, which were designed using the results of a laboratory study. There were two steel compositions that corresponded to X-80 with carbon contents 0.04 and 0.07 wt.%, respectively. The variation in microstructure, hardness, tensile properties and Charpy impact properties with TMP schedule were determined, and compared with the expected requirements for X-100 linepipe steel. The relationships between microstructure and mechanical properties were experimentally obtained and discussed. |