The crack arrestability for high strength line pipe steels with tensile strength of 650 to 850 MPa was evaluated using precrack DWTT (pc-DWTT). Moreover, the effects of microstructure and texture on pc-DWTT energy were investigated. The pc-DWTT energy was remarkably affected by tensile strength. The pc-DWTT energy of ferrite and bainite/martensite dual phase steels was much higher than that of bainite single phase steels in comparison with the same tensile strength. The {100} plane is a cleavage plane in iron, so the brittle crack mainly propagates along the {100} plane. Bainte single phase steels indicated a high intensity of the {100} on the plane rotated 40° from the rolling plane with the axis of the rolling direction. On the other hand, ferrite and bainite/martensite dual phase steels indicated not only a high intensity of the {100} plane rotated 40° from the rolling plane, but also a high intensity of the {100} plane parallel to the rolling plane. Slant fracture could be easily formed by the high intensity of the {100} on the plane rotated 40° from the rolling plane if local brittle areas such as martensite and austenite constituent (M-A constituent), which became the initiation point of brittle fracture, existed. In contrast, separation tended to be formed by the high intensity of the {100} plane parallel to the rolling plane that was caused by the formation of ferrite and bainte/martensite dual phase microstructure. Thus, pc-DWTT energy and shear area were remarkably affected by microstructure and texture. Therefore, to control microstructure and texture is vay important for the improvement of pc-DWTT properties.
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2006 International Pipeline Conference
September 25–29, 2006
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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- Pipeline Division
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0-7918-4263-0
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Effects of Microstructure and Texture on DWTT Properties for High Strength Line Pipe Steels
Takuya Hara,
Takuya Hara
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Chiba, Japan
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Yasuhiro Shinohara,
Yasuhiro Shinohara
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Chiba, Japan
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Hitoshi Asahi,
Hitoshi Asahi
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Chiba, Japan
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Yoshio Terada
Yoshio Terada
Nippon Steel Corporation, Kimitsu, Chiba, Japan
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Takuya Hara
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Chiba, Japan
Yasuhiro Shinohara
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Chiba, Japan
Hitoshi Asahi
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Chiba, Japan
Yoshio Terada
Nippon Steel Corporation, Kimitsu, Chiba, Japan
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IPC2006-10255, pp. 245-250; 6 pages
Published Online:
October 2, 2008
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Hara, T, Shinohara, Y, Asahi, H, & Terada, Y. "Effects of Microstructure and Texture on DWTT Properties for High Strength Line Pipe Steels." Proceedings of the 2006 International Pipeline Conference. Volume 3: Materials and Joining; Pipeline Automation and Measurement; Risk and Reliability, Parts A and B. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. September 25–29, 2006. pp. 245-250. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IPC2006-10255
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