Effects of Martensite-Austenite Constituents on Mechanical Properties of Heat Affected Zone in High Strength Pipeline Steels-Review

To improve oil and gas pipelines reliability through the minimization of defects in the welded joint, many researches were conducted to control local brittle zones in weld joints, mainly Martensite-Austenite constituents (M-A). The latter may present toughness problems for the Heat Affected Zone (HA...

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Main Authors: Abdelkader Guillal, Noureddine Abdelbaki, Mohamed Gaceb, Mourad Bettayeb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-08-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/528
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spelling doaj-c86935ae46634c58aa39efdc39d3956a2021-02-17T20:59:38ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-08-017010.3303/CET1870098Effects of Martensite-Austenite Constituents on Mechanical Properties of Heat Affected Zone in High Strength Pipeline Steels-Review Abdelkader GuillalNoureddine AbdelbakiMohamed GacebMourad BettayebTo improve oil and gas pipelines reliability through the minimization of defects in the welded joint, many researches were conducted to control local brittle zones in weld joints, mainly Martensite-Austenite constituents (M-A). The latter may present toughness problems for the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) in American Petroleum Institute (API) grade steels. Given the complexity of this problem due to several parameters involved in the behavior of M-A constituents and consequently the performance of the HAZ, the recent literature was reviewed. The formation, quantity and morphology of M-A in the HAZ of multi-pass welds were elucidated. The inherent potency of M-A constituents in deteriorating toughness and initiating fracture was highlighted. The purpose is to give a state of the art and extract the points not treated yet, related to the interaction between M-A constituents, metallurgical design, welding thermal cycle and toughness in HAZ of pipeline steels. In this article, a particular attention was given to the yet not clarified behavior of Niobium (Nb) and Titanium (Ti) carbonitride, in the case of two pass welding and their ability to control Austenite grain growth. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/528
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author Abdelkader Guillal
Noureddine Abdelbaki
Mohamed Gaceb
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Noureddine Abdelbaki
Mohamed Gaceb
Mourad Bettayeb
Effects of Martensite-Austenite Constituents on Mechanical Properties of Heat Affected Zone in High Strength Pipeline Steels-Review
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Abdelkader Guillal
Noureddine Abdelbaki
Mohamed Gaceb
Mourad Bettayeb
author_sort Abdelkader Guillal
title Effects of Martensite-Austenite Constituents on Mechanical Properties of Heat Affected Zone in High Strength Pipeline Steels-Review
title_short Effects of Martensite-Austenite Constituents on Mechanical Properties of Heat Affected Zone in High Strength Pipeline Steels-Review
title_full Effects of Martensite-Austenite Constituents on Mechanical Properties of Heat Affected Zone in High Strength Pipeline Steels-Review
title_fullStr Effects of Martensite-Austenite Constituents on Mechanical Properties of Heat Affected Zone in High Strength Pipeline Steels-Review
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Martensite-Austenite Constituents on Mechanical Properties of Heat Affected Zone in High Strength Pipeline Steels-Review
title_sort effects of martensite-austenite constituents on mechanical properties of heat affected zone in high strength pipeline steels-review
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2018-08-01
description To improve oil and gas pipelines reliability through the minimization of defects in the welded joint, many researches were conducted to control local brittle zones in weld joints, mainly Martensite-Austenite constituents (M-A). The latter may present toughness problems for the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) in American Petroleum Institute (API) grade steels. Given the complexity of this problem due to several parameters involved in the behavior of M-A constituents and consequently the performance of the HAZ, the recent literature was reviewed. The formation, quantity and morphology of M-A in the HAZ of multi-pass welds were elucidated. The inherent potency of M-A constituents in deteriorating toughness and initiating fracture was highlighted. The purpose is to give a state of the art and extract the points not treated yet, related to the interaction between M-A constituents, metallurgical design, welding thermal cycle and toughness in HAZ of pipeline steels. In this article, a particular attention was given to the yet not clarified behavior of Niobium (Nb) and Titanium (Ti) carbonitride, in the case of two pass welding and their ability to control Austenite grain growth.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/528
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