The HIPERC Project: The Use of Nb for High Performance and Economy in Steel for Linepipe and General Structural Use
The HIPERC study was a European research project involving several steel companies and research organisations which examined the effects of alloying elements and processing conditions in low carbon (<0.09 wt %),niobium containing (0.05 -0.12 wt.%) steels. Laboratory-scale heats and pilot rolling trials simulating air and water-cooled plate production as well as hot-rolled strip production were made and the effects of C, Mn, Ni, Cu, Cr, Mo,Nb, Ti and B on transformation characteristics and temperatures of recrystallisation determined. Regression equations for the characterisation of microstructure, tensile and impact properties and for the weldability of these steels were derived.Steels were manufactured and processed into plate and coil-plate by three steel companies and pipe produced from both products. Properties from these, plus thicker plate for structural use, were determined and these compared well with the values predicted from the regression equations. The project has shown that excellent combinations of strength,toughness and weldability can be obtained for a wide variety of applications. Economic benefits were seen and recommendations on altering the limits for niobium in Euronorms have been proposed.
Steel Niobium Linepipe Structural Properties
WEBSTER Stephen DREWETT Lyn
Consultant,UK Tata Steel RD&T, Swinden Technology Centre,Rotherham,UK
国际会议
The 6th International Conference on High Strength Low Alloy Steels(第六届高强度低合金钢国际会议HSLA Steels2011)
北京
英文
192-196
2011-05-31(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)