Effect of Carbon and Manganese on Low-Carbon Pipe Steel Hydrogen-Induced Cracking Resistance


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Abstract

A favorable effect is established for reducing carbon and manganese content in low-alloy pipe steels of strength categories X56–X65 on the increase in hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) resistance of thick-rolled sheet prepared by a thermomechanical treatment regime. This effect is due to a reduction in segregation structural inhomogeneity in the axial area of sheets in the form of a solid band of high-carbon structures.

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A. A. Kholodnyi

Bardin Central Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy (TsNIIchermet)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

Yu. I. Matrosov

Bardin Central Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy (TsNIIchermet)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

M. Yu. Matrosov

Bardin Central Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy (TsNIIchermet)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

S. V. Sosin

Azovstal Metallurgical Combine, Metinvest Group

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Ukraine, Mariupol

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