Effect of non-metallic inclusions on hydrogen-induced cracking of API5L X100 steel |
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Authors: | T.Y. Jin Z.Y. LiuY.F. Cheng |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 |
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Abstract: | In this work, the type, composition and distribution of inclusions contained in an API5L X100 steel were characterized by scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive x-ray analysis. A hydrogen-charging at various current densities was used to introduce hydrogen into the steel, and the correlation between HIC and the inclusions was established. The microstructure of the steel consists of a leather-like bainitic ferrite matrix, with martensite/austenite as the second phase particles. At least four types of inclusions are contained in API5L X100 steel, elongated MnS inclusions and spherical Al-, Si- and Ca-Al-O-S-enriched inclusions. In particular, the majority of inclusions in the steel are Al-enriched. Upon hydrogen-charging, hydrogen blisters and HIC could be caused in the steel in the absence of external stress. The cracks are primarily associated with the Al- and Si-enriched inclusions, rather than the elongated MnS inclusion. The critical amount of hydrogen resulting in HIC of the tested API5L X100 steel is determined to be 3.24 ppm under condition in this work. |
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Keywords: | Microstructure Inclusions API5L X100 steel Pipelines Hydrogen-induced cracking |
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