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Influence of delamination on microtexture and J-R curve in API X60 steel

  Large–diameter,high-pressure gas transmission pipelines have been used more and more widely all over the world.With the development of the pipeline network,safety and maintenance become an important task.Controlled thermo-mechanical processing is considered as the primary route for the development of API grade linepipe steels because it provides desirable and fine grained microstructure.It is known that crystallographic orientation can generate anisotropy of mechanical properties.Furthermore,studies on pipeline steels,such as X60,X70 and X80,suggest that delamination phenomenon the fracture surface in fracture toughness test specimens affects the measured fracture toughness and therefore safety evaluation of pipeline steels.Microtexture analysis by electron backscattering diffractions (EBSD) was carried out to obtain crystallographic orientation from the fracture process in which occurs the delamination phenomenon.Experimental results obtained by EBSD technique have shown that delamination phenomenon occurs in the 100<011>crystallographic orientation.The α fiber texture such as:113〈110〉,112〈110〉 and 223〈110〉,have produced anisotropic mechanical properties that during fracture process act to reduce the plastic constraint and contributing to increase the stress plane.

Delamination fracture toughness test crystallographic orientation API X70 steel

Ederson Pauletti Hudison L.Haskel Juliana P.Martins André L M Carvalho

Department of Materials Engineering,States University of Ponta Grossa-UEPG Department of Chemical Engineering,Federal Technological University of Paraná-UTFPR

国际会议

第13届国际断裂大会(ICF2013)

北京

英文

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2013-06-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)