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Hydrogen Embrittlement at the Interface of Clad Steel Pipes – Fracture Mechanical Testing and FE Simulations

Sammendrag

The presence of a Ni-interlayer between clad and pipeline steel was found to reduced the
fracture initiation toughness with 44 % for testing in air, while it raised the fracture initiation
toughness with 216 % for testing under CP.
• Fracture mechanical testing of the weld heat-affected zone clad interface is currently being
conducted in air and under CP.
• A coupled mass diffusion and cohesive analysis framework has been developed for numerically
assessing the effect of hydrogen on the fracture toughness. Initial results were presented and
compared with experiments.
• Nanomechanical testing is being considered as an option for establishing the mechanical
properties at the bi-metallic interface, for input to the numerical model.
• A procedure for importing hydrogen concentration fields and residual stresses from WeldsimS
into Abaqus as initial boundary conditions has been developed, and will be applied in cohesive
zone modelling of hydrogen induced fracture of repair welded clad pipes.

Kategori

Poster

Oppdragsgiver

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 234110

Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

Institusjon(er)

  • Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
  • SINTEF Industri / Materialer og nanoteknologi

Presentert på

2016 International Hydrogen Conference

Sted

Jackson Lace Lodge, Moran, Wyoming

Dato

11.09.2016 - 14.09.2016

Arrangør

University of Illinois, USA

År

2016

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