High-strength pipelines (API 5L grade X70 and above) provide viable economic options for large-diameter and high-pressure transmission of energy products. To facilitate the understanding and potential use of high-strength pipelines, the tensile strain capacity (TSC) of X80 and X100 girth welds was evaluated through a series of mechanical tests and analytical/computational modeling. The experimental tests include tensile, Charpy, SENT, and curved-wide-plate (CWP) tests. The TSC measured from CWP tests is compared with the prediction from TSC models developed at CRES. The TSC of the girth welds is assessed by comparing experimentally measured values with the expected TSC from similar welds. The assessment confirms that this particular set of X80 and X100 girth welds provide very good tensile strain capacity.
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ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
July 1–6, 2012
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Conference Sponsors:
- Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4493-9
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Tensile Strain Capacity of X80 and X100 Welds
Yong-Yi Wang,
Yong-Yi Wang
Center for Reliable Energy Systems, Dublin, OH
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Fan Zhang,
Fan Zhang
Center for Reliable Energy Systems, Dublin, OH
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Ming Liu,
Ming Liu
Center for Reliable Energy Systems, Dublin, OH
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Woo-Yeon Cho,
Woo-Yeon Cho
POSCO Global R&D Center, Incheon, Korea
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Dong-Han Seo
Dong-Han Seo
POSCO, Houston, TX
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Yong-Yi Wang
Center for Reliable Energy Systems, Dublin, OH
Fan Zhang
Center for Reliable Energy Systems, Dublin, OH
Ming Liu
Center for Reliable Energy Systems, Dublin, OH
Woo-Yeon Cho
POSCO Global R&D Center, Incheon, Korea
Dong-Han Seo
POSCO, Houston, TX
Paper No:
OMAE2012-84240, pp. 345-351; 7 pages
Published Online:
August 23, 2013
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Wang, Y, Zhang, F, Liu, M, Cho, W, & Seo, D. "Tensile Strain Capacity of X80 and X100 Welds." Proceedings of the ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. Volume 6: Materials Technology; Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology; Petroleum Technology Symposium. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. July 1–6, 2012. pp. 345-351. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2012-84240
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