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Meeting MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Steels for Sustainable Development II
Presentation Title Effect of Strength on Fracture Toughness of Line Pipe Steel Under High Pressure Hydrogen Environment
Author(s) Hikaru Imayama, Daichi Izumi, Junji Shimamura, Yoshihiro Nishihara, Hiroshi Okano
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Hikaru Imayama
Abstract Scope The use of hydrogen and its energy is one of a number of potential means when looking ahead to achieving carbon neutrality. Furthermore, the selection of steel materials suitable for transporting the hydrogen is an important issue for the realization of hydrogen society. This presentation investigated the fundamental material behavior and mechanical properties of line pipe steels under high-pressure hydrogen environments. Using bainitic steels with different strengths produced by actual mill rolling as test materials, fracture toughness tests were conducted in hydrogen at 21 MPa by the unloading compliance method with reference to ASTM E 1820. As a result, the fracture toughness properties of Grade X80 steels were inferior to those of Grade X65. In addition, HAZ (heat affected zone) was inferior to the base material in Grade X80. The effect of strength on hydrogen embrittlement was discussed based on the change of fracture morphology after the test and each microstructure.

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Coating-free Press Hardening Steels with Low Carbon Footprint
Effect of Strength on Fracture Toughness of Line Pipe Steel Under High Pressure Hydrogen Environment
Effects of Enriched Copper Content on the Welding Behavior of Scrap-based Low Carbon Steels
Enabling the Design of Industrial Heat Treatments with Induction-coupled Thermomagnetic Processing Using Multiscale Modeling and Simulation
G-11: Effect of Cooling Rate and Tempering Temperature on Hydrogen Embrittlement of Tempered Martensitic Steel for High-pressure Hydrogen Storage
Investigation of Microstructure and Fracture Performance of 9 wt.% Nickel Steel for Application Laser Arc Hybrid Welding
Microstructural Engineering and Accelerated Test Method Development to Achieve Low Cost, High Performance Solutions for Hydrogen Storage and Delivery
Mitigating Cu-induced Hot-shortness in Recycled Steel Products through Thermomechanical Processing
Simulation of Accelerated Cooling of Thick Steel Products
The Relationship Between Microstructure and Mechanical Properties in the Coarse-grain Heat-affected Zone of Line Pipe Steels

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