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Abstract

Fracture of materials caused by hydrogen embrittlement is a very serious problem in the operation of pipelines subjected to the effect of hydrogen charging (hydrosulfide-bearing media, external corrosion cracking under st-ess, contact with active sulfate-reducing bacteria, etc.). As a rule, this damage occurs in the final stage of the process of crack propagation initiated by hydrogen. In order to predict the transition from a subcritical stage to a critical stage of unstable fracture and to calculate the strength characteristics of pipes with cracks of a metallurgical of operational origin we must know the permissible margin of safety with allowance for hydrogen absorption in the operating period.

Year of Publication
1997
Journal
Metal Science and Heat Treatment
Volume
39
Number of Pages
194-197
ISBN Number
0026-0673
Accession Number
WOS:000071420200004
DOI
10.1007/Bf02467283
Alternate Journal
Met Sci Heat Treat+
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