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Assessment of the hydrogen induced stress cracking resistance of precipitation hardened nickel-based alloys using the slow strain rate tensile test method - Review of a three years test program

Duret-Thual, Claude (författare)
RISE,KIMAB,Institut de la Corrosion
Thierry, Dominique (författare)
RISE,KIMAB,Institut de la Corrosion
Mendibide, Christoph (författare)
RISE,KIMAB,Institut de la Corrosion
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Salvatori, I. (författare)
RINA, Italy
Alleva, L. (författare)
RINA, Italy
Trillo, E. (författare)
SWRI, US
Martin, J. W. (författare)
JWM Materials Consulting Ltd, UK
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National Assoc. of Corrosion Engineers International, 2019
2019
Engelska.
Ingår i: NACE - International Corrosion Conference SeriesVolume 2019-March, 2019, Article number 13284Corrosion Conference and Expo 2019; Nashville; United States; 24 March 2019 through 28 March 2019. - : National Assoc. of Corrosion Engineers International.
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  • Precipitation Hardened (PH) Ni-based alloys have proved to be sensitive to Hydrogen Induced Stress Cracking (HISC), and HISC related failures in the Oil and Gas industry have been experienced in the case of UNS N07718, UNS N07725 and UNS N07716. Slow Strain Rate Tensile (SSRT) tests conducted under cathodic polarization gave encouraging results as a means to evaluate HISC resistance when applied to UNS N07718, enabling the discrimination of acceptable and unacceptable microstructures as according to API 6A CRA. As a consequence, an extensive test program was launched on several PH Ni grades, a program sponsored by several petroleum companies. The main objectives of this program were to develop a test method to allow for the evaluation of HISC resistance, in order to rank materials and possibly define acceptance criteria for each material, and also to better understand the relationship between microstructure and HISC resistance. Twenty-eight industrial heats of PH Ni Alloys of eight material grades were fully characterized (microstructure, mechanical properties) and evaluated using the SSRT test method under applied cathodic polarization. The yield strength of the materials tested was in the range 120 to 160 ksi. The quantitative susceptibility of the materials to HISC was established using the plastic elongation pCP and the plastic elongation ratio pCP/ pinert. Test results showed that some PH alloys that exhibited acceptable microstructures, in accordance with API 6ACRA, did not necessarily exhibit high plastic elongation ratios. The need to implement HISC related tests in the selection of PH Ni base alloys for Oil and Gas applications is indicated

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HISC
Precipitation Hardened Ni-based alloys
SSRT
Acceptance tests
Cathodic polarization
Cracks
Elongation
Gas industry
Hardening
Hydrogen
Metal testing
Microstructure
Nickel alloys
Software testing
Strain rate
Tensile testing
Acceptance criteria
Ni based alloy
Nickel based alloy
Oil and Gas Industry
Petroleum companies
Slow strain rate tensile test
Precipitation (chemical)

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