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Effect of hydrogen on mechanical properties of pipeline API 5L X70 steel

T Bellahcene
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M Aberkane
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Z Azari
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The aim of this work is to study the effects of hydrogen absorption on mechanical properties of pipe API 5L X70 steel. This study is conducted in special soil solution NS4 with pH 6.7 It show that the tensile properties like yield stress, ultimate strength and elongation at failure reduced under hydrogen embrittlement. Several fatigue tests (three (03) points bending tests) on roman tile specimens with notch are performed. Fatigue initiation is detected by acoustic emission. A comparison between specimens electrolytically charged with hydrogen and specimens without hydrogen absorption is made and it has been noted that fatigue initiation time is reduced when hydrogen embrittlement occurs. The field of elastoplastic stresses near the notch is computed by the finite-element method with the Abaqus software package. Effective distance and stress are calculated with the volumetric approach and the Notch intensity Factor of the roman tile specimen is determined for each loading value used in our tests.
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hal-02972379 , version 1 (21-10-2020)

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T Bellahcene, Julien Capelle, M Aberkane, Z Azari. Effect of hydrogen on mechanical properties of pipeline API 5L X70 steel. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012, ⟨10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.146.213⟩. ⟨hal-02972379⟩
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