The main mechanisms of stress corrosion cracking in natural gas trunk lines |
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Authors: | S. G. Polyakov A. A. Rybakov |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0245, USA |
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Abstract: | Stress corrosion cracking in a pipe material presents a most critical hazard to natural gas trunk lines. The paper addresses the causes (mechanism) of crack formation and growth. Understanding of these issues will enable a proper implementation of methods for early identification, diagnostic, and prediction of this type of failure. A most comprehensive explanation of a joint influence of internal and external factors on the corrosion cracking can be provided by means of the probabilistic local electrochemical corrosion theory. It is based on the probabilistic nature of initiation of a local corrosion damage. A probabilistic approach is used to develop a concept of stress corrosion cracking. The factors responsible for the formation of local damage nuclei have been determined. The pipe manufacturing operations are shown to have a certain effect on the pipeline susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking. Modeling has been performed for the corrosion processes that may occur in a gas trunk line section subjected to a stress corrosion cracking hazard. |
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