NACE TM0284-2016 Evaluation of Pipeline and Pressure Vessel Steels for Resistance to Hydrogen-Induced Cracking (Item No 21215).pdf
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1、 Test Method Evaluation of Pipeline and Pressure Vessel Steels for Resistance to Hydrogen-Induced Cracking This NACE International standard represents a consensus of those individual members who have reviewed this document, its scope, and provisions. Its acceptance does not in any respect preclude a
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11、28-6200). Approval 2016-3-22 Revised 2011-10-28 Revised 2003-01-17 Revised 1996-Mar-30 Reaffirmed 1987-Mar Approved 1984-Feb ISBN: 1-57590-163-3 NACE International 15835 Park Ten Place Houston, TX 77084-5145 +1 281-228-6200 2016 NACE InternationalNACE TM0284-2016 Item No. 21215 TM0284-2016 NACE Inte
12、rnational i _ Foreword Absorption of hydrogen generated by corrosion of steel in a wet hydrogen sulfide (H2S) environment can have several effects that depend on the properties of the steel, manufacturing or forming processes, the characteristics of the environment, and other variables. One adverse
13、effect observed in pipeline and pressure vessel steels is the development of cracks along the rolling direction of the steel. Cracks on one plane tend to link up with the cracks on adjacent planes to form steps across the thickness. The cracks can reduce the effective wall thickness until the pipeli
14、ne or pressure vessel becomes overstressed and ruptures. Cracking is sometimes accompanied by surface blistering. Several service failures attributed to such cracking have been reported.1,2 The terms stepwise cracking (SWC), hydrogen pressure cracking, blister cracking, and hydrogen-induced stepwise
15、 cracking have been used in the past to describe cracking of this type in pipeline and pressure vessel steels, but are now considered obsolete. The term hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) has been widely used for describing cracking of this type, and has been adopted by NACE International. Therefore, i
16、t is used throughout this standard test method. HIC is related to hydrogen blistering, which has been recognized since the 1940s as a problem in pressure vessels handling sour products.3 It was not until much later, however, that HIC gained wide recognition as a potential problem in pipelines. As a
17、result of pipeline failures experienced by two companies in the early 1970s, several companies began investigating the cracking and publishing results of tests on various steels. Many investigators found, however, that they could not reproduce published test results. It was eventually determined tha
18、t lack of reproducibility resulted largely from differences in test procedures. Consequently, NACE Unit Committee T-1F, “Metallurgy of Oilfield Equipment,” established Task Group (TG) T-1F-20, “Stepwise Cracking of Pipeline Steels,” to study the problem and prepare a standard test method. This stand
19、ard was originally prepared in 1984 to provide a standard set of test conditions for consistent evaluation of steel pipes and for comparison of test results from different laboratories. Subsequently, the concern for HIC damage turned to steel plates used for pressure vessels. Requirements for testin
20、g steel plates for resistance to HIC were included in this standard in 1996. More recently, concern for HIC damage in steel fittings and flanges used in pipelines and pressure vessels led to their inclusion in the 2011 revision of this standard. Therefore, the scope of this standard now includes the
21、 testing of steels furnished in the form of pipes, plates, fittings, and flanges for use in fabricating pipelines and pressure vessels. In the 2016 revision of this standard, Fitness-For-Purpose testing in an alternative test solution, to be used with gas containing mixtures of H2S and CO2, was incl
22、uded to assess HIC damage under mildly sour test conditions with reduced partial pressure of H2S in a range of pH values. Test conditions are not designed to simulate any particular pipeline or process operation, even though in Fitness-for-Purpose tests, partial pressures of H2S and pH values approp
23、riate to the intended application must be selected. The test is intended to evaluate resistance to HIC only, and not to other adverse effects of sour environments such as sulfide stress cracking (SSC), pitting, or mass loss from corrosion. This test may be used for many purposes, and the application
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