Hydrogen embrittlement and sulphide film formation on base metal and weld joint of an API 5L X80 steel

Mariana Costa Folena, José Antônio Da Cunha Ponciano Gomes

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Abstract

Most pipelines are exposed to severe operational conditions and sour environments that might lead to hydrogen entry in steels. The existence of weld joints can affect the service life of these tubes, acting as preferential areas for incidence of hydrogen embrittlement, due to residual stress and microstructure. There is a great concern to understand the influence of each region of the weld joint on hydrogen induced crack initiation and propagation. Formation of iron sulphide film on the steel surface plays an important role on this process. This study investigates the behavior of an API X80 steel, base metal and weld joint, in relation to hydrogen absorption and embrittlement in H2S environments. Slow strain rate tests, and iron sulphide film analysis were conducted aiming to determine the influence of each region on the loss of ductility. Particularly, focusing on the reproducibility of tests carried out in weld joints due to different fracture susceptibility and film formation ability of the weld joint regions. It was observed that the loss of ductility and the iron sulphide film morphology, and the promoted barrier effect against hydrogen, are dependent on the weld joint area considered.

Original languageEnglish
Article number13404
JournalNACE - International Corrosion Conference Series
Volume2019-March
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes
EventCorrosion Conference and Expo 2019 - Nashville, United States
Duration: 24 Mar 201928 Mar 2019

Keywords

  • Hydrogen embrittlement
  • Iron sulphide
  • SSRT
  • Sour corrosion
  • Surface analysis
  • Weld joint

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