Materials Research (Nov 2020)
Investigation into the Impact Toughness of API 5L X80 Steel Weldments and its Relationship with Safe Welding Procedures
Abstract
API 5L X80 steels are widely used in welded pipes in the petroleum industry. However, microstructural changes in the heat affected zone are a concern when welding such pipes due to the potential formation of regions with low toughness. Despite all the research concerning mechanical properties of welded joints, the acceptance criteria for the qualification of welding procedures are still limited. Welded joints do not always guarantee the safe operation of industrial equipment, because the current Standards adopted are not able to evaluate the properties at some critical regions of the welded joint. This work studied the characteristics of a girth welded joint and showed evidences of low toughness at 0.5 mm from the fusion line due to the micro-phases necklacing the prior austenite grain boundaries. As this feature is not considered by the current Standards for approval of welding procedures, this work proposes an alternative approach to improve the safety of welded structures.
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