Characterization Of A New Low Manganese, Niobium Microalloyed Steel For Sour Service

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Mario González Ramírez
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Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao
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Aug 8, 2018

Abstract

The safe transport of sour gas requires steels with enhanced hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) resistance. Centerline segregation bands of high hardness microconstituents and non-metallic inclusions are the heterogeneities usually linked to HIC failures in pipeline steels. Full-scale production heats of a new low Mn, Nb microalloyed steel were produced by different steel mills aiming at the application in sour gas environments. The new alloy design provides both effective strengthening and control of sulphide inclusions. Coil microstructure consisted of fine grained ferrite with a small volume fraction of uniformly dispersed eutectoid aggregates. Most importantly the microstructure was uniform in both the longitudinal and transverse directions and exhibited exceptional consistency. Samples from this steel were submitted to HIC testing according to NACE standards TM0284-2003 without any sign of cracking. The results, so far, confirm that this new alloy design provides the unique opportunity to economically produce a high strength pipe steel grade with improved sour service resistance for the linepipe industry.
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APA: Mario González Ramírez  (2018)  Characterization Of A New Low Manganese, Niobium Microalloyed Steel For Sour Service

MLA: Mario González Ramírez Characterization Of A New Low Manganese, Niobium Microalloyed Steel For Sour Service. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2018.

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