2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2022.144549
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Influence of stress triaxiality on hydrogen assisted ductile damage in an X70 pipeline steel

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“…Wang et al performed a series of ex situ SSRT experiments on smooth and notched tensile bars made of a high strength steel, the specimens were pre-charged with H for different durations, thus possessing different contents of H. The fracture strain, or ductility, was found to decrease severely with the increase of H content, a reduction of about 90% was observed in a smooth tensile bar charged with an H concentration of 1.3 wppm, as illustrated in Figure . A significant loss of ductility due to H was also observed in pipeline steel, austenitic steel and nickel alloy . Similar observations were obtained in in situ experiments. ,, …”
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“…Wang et al performed a series of ex situ SSRT experiments on smooth and notched tensile bars made of a high strength steel, the specimens were pre-charged with H for different durations, thus possessing different contents of H. The fracture strain, or ductility, was found to decrease severely with the increase of H content, a reduction of about 90% was observed in a smooth tensile bar charged with an H concentration of 1.3 wppm, as illustrated in Figure . A significant loss of ductility due to H was also observed in pipeline steel, austenitic steel and nickel alloy . Similar observations were obtained in in situ experiments. ,, …”
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“…The susceptibility to H-induced loss of ductility was found to increase with the level of geometric constraint. In the tensile experiments on a X70 pipeline steel conducted by Depraetere et al, the relative reduction in ductility was found to decrease as the notch radius of the tensile specimen reduced.…”
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“…The current study used the experimental test data of an API 5L [ 34 ] X70 pipeline steel. Test specimens originated from a pipeline that has been in use for approximately 30 years and features a banded ferrite–pearlite micro-structure with some degree of plastic anisotropy [ 28 ]. The chemical composition is given in Table 1 .…”
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“…During the test, the lateral contractions of the specimen were monitored using two perpendicularly positioned cameras. This technique is also described in [ 28 , 36 ]. After post-processing, the diameters in both the transversal-to-rolling T direction and the through-thickness S direction were extracted.…”
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