2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2014.02.012
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Effect of electrolyte composition on crack growth rate in pipeline steel

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“…The stress intensity factor at the crack tip K (MPa·m 0.5 ) was carried out according to [15][16][17]. The initial value, K = 45 MPa·m 0.5 , was chosen on the plateau of the kinetic curve of X70 steel fracture curve, i.e., under the conditions where the crack growth rate nearly does not depend on K [14,17].…”
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“…The stress intensity factor at the crack tip K (MPa·m 0.5 ) was carried out according to [15][16][17]. The initial value, K = 45 MPa·m 0.5 , was chosen on the plateau of the kinetic curve of X70 steel fracture curve, i.e., under the conditions where the crack growth rate nearly does not depend on K [14,17].…”
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“…Moreover, the assumption on the synergistic effect of local metal dissolution and hydrogen absorption was often made [1]. It has been shown that the nature of the predominant mechanism of pH-neutral SCC of pipe steel X70 depends on the cyclic mechanical strain mode and on the electrode potential [14][15][16][17]. In fact, local dissolution of the metal is the predominant mechanism of SCC at relatively small amplitudes of cyclic strain variation and at the steel corrosion potentials in NS4 solution (pH 6.8).…”
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“…In view of this, development of an efficient SCC inhibitor is a task of current interest. It is known that SCC in major and field gas pipelines occurs by the local anodic dissolution mechanism [3]. Therefore, the CI should be of passivating type and should form nanosized passivating surface layers that suppress electrochemical processes on pipe steel surface.…”
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“…The problems of corrosion and corrosion fatigue of pipeline steels are dealt with in the works of A. Marshakova [13] and P. Marcus [14], where physical, chemical and electrochemical fundamentals associated with this problem are provided. G. Nykyforchyn [15] and co-workers proposed a method for evaluating the operational degradation of materials of conduits operated on continuous bases.…”
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