Preliminary Evaluation of the Influence of Hydrogen on the Fracture Toughness of an X65 Gas‐Transmission Pipeline Steel
Md Fahdul Wahab Chowdhury,
Clotario V. Tapia‐Bastidas,
Joshua Hoschke
et al.
Abstract:Previous research has indicated that hydrogen decreases the fracture toughness of gas transmission pipeline steels. This study produced two values of fracture toughness for the X65 steel in the Dampier Bunbury Natural Gas pipeline in air (JQ of 590 and 778 kJ/m2; equivalent to KQ of 369 MPa and 487 MPa) and two essentially ASTM‐valid values of fracture toughness of KJ1C of 150 MPa and 189 MPa for X65 subjected to in‐situ hydrogen charging thought to be equivalent to a hydrogen gas pressure of 200 bar. The frac… Show more
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