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Hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) - Laboratory testing assessment of low alloy steel linepipe

Abstract

As a first step, a literature survey was undertaken on Hydrogen Induced Cracking (HIC) phenomena. Material and metallurgical parameters were investigated; in addition the various testing methodologies, environments and pass/fail criteria used for HIC fit-for-purpose (FFP) (1) testing were assessed. The literature sources suggested a variety of methodologies that can be used for FFP HIC testing. However, a universally applicable FFP test method was not identified. Therefore, an experimental study was launched to establish a suitable methodology and better define the key parameters involved in HIC phenomena. The use of "sweet service 1 The FFP terminology is used in accordance with the NACE MR0175/ISO 15156, where the following definition is given: "suitability for use under the expected service conditions".
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hal-02475529 , version 1 (12-02-2020)

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J. Kittel, J.W. Martin, Thierry Cassagne, Christoph Bosch. Hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) - Laboratory testing assessment of low alloy steel linepipe. Corrosion 2008, Mar 2008, New-Orleans, United States. ⟨hal-02475529⟩

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