2018
DOI: 10.5006/2724
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Effect of Nickel on the Hydrogen Stress Cracking Resistance of Ferritic/Pearlitic Low Alloy Steels

Abstract: Nickel additions to low alloy steels improve mechanical and technological properties. However, part 2 of the ISO 15156 Standard limits the nickel content to a maximum of 1 wt% in oil and gas environments containing H2S due to controversial concerns regarding sulfide stress cracking. The objective of this work was to investigate the effect of nickel in solid solution in the ferrite phase on hydrogen stress cracking resistance. Ferritic/pearlitic research-grade low alloy steels with nominal nickel contents of 0,… Show more

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“…The sensitivity of a microstructural characteristic, e.g., Ni in solid solution, to HSC/SSC is not revealed by permeation experiments alone. Mechanical HE testing of the same materials is the scope of a separate publication [72].…”
Section: Implications Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensitivity of a microstructural characteristic, e.g., Ni in solid solution, to HSC/SSC is not revealed by permeation experiments alone. Mechanical HE testing of the same materials is the scope of a separate publication [72].…”
Section: Implications Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%