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Citation

Lee SW, Lee SI, Hwang B. Korean Journal of Materials Research 2017; 27(10): 524-529.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017)

DOI

10.3740/MRSK.2017.27.10.524

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The effect of strain aging on the tensile properties of API X70 linepipe steel was investigated in this study. The API X70 linepipe steel was fabricated by controlled rolling and accelerated cooling processes, and the microstructure was analyzed using optical and scanning electron microscopes and electron backscatter diffraction. Strain aging tests consisting of 1% pre-strain and thermal aging at 200 C and 250 C were conducted to simulate U-forming, O-forming, Expansion(UOE) pipe forming and anti-corrosion coating processes. The API X70 linepipe steel was composed of polygonal ferrite, acicular ferrite, granular bainite, and bainitic ferrite whose volume fraction was dependent on the chemical composition and process conditions. As the thermal aging temperature increased, the steel specimens showed more clearly discontinuous type yielding behavior in the tensile stress-strain curve due to the formation of a Cottrell atmosphere. After pre-strain and thermal aging, the yield and tensile strengths increased and the yield-to-tensile strength ratio decreased because yielding and aging behaviors significantly affected work hardening. On the other hand, uniform and total elongations decreased after pre-strain and thermal aging since dislocation gliding was restricted by increased dislocation density after a 1% pre-strain. Materials Research Society of Korea.


Language: en

Keywords

Testing; Pipeline corrosion; Pipelines; Steel pipe; Corrosion resistant coatings; Steel research; Ferrite; Strain hardening; Microstructure; Scanning electron microscopy; Stress-strain curves; Tensile strength; Bainite; Tensile properties; Thermal aging

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