Investigation on the mechanical degradation of a steel line pipe due to hydrogen ingress during exposure to a simulated sour environment

Chattoraj, I and Tiwari, S B and Ray, Ashok K and Mitra, A and Das, Swapan K (1995) Investigation on the mechanical degradation of a steel line pipe due to hydrogen ingress during exposure to a simulated sour environment. Corrosion Science, 37 (6). pp. 885-896.

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Abstract

The loss of ductility of a longitudinally welded steel pipe, brought about by hydrogen ingress during exposure to simulated sour environments, was investigated. The material was found to be very prone to hydrogen induced cracking (HIC). The presence of hydrogen-induced cracks were not necessarily detrimental to the ductility as demonstrated by ex-situ straining. It was concluded that mobile lattice hydrogen was responsible for ductile loss, while trapped hydrogen was responsible for HIC.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0010-938X(95)00001-Z
Uncontrolled Keywords:Mechanical degradation; Steel line pipe;
Divisions:Corrosion and Surface Engineering
ID Code:416
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Deposited On:16 Apr 2010 13:17
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