Change in Properties of Pipe Steel with Two-Phase Structure During Low-Temperature Heating and Subsequent Plastic Deformation


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Results are given for evaluation of the effect of longitudinal deformation on the change of the mechanical properties and steel properties with a two-phase pipe metal structure previously given low-temperature heat treatment simulating application of an anticorrosion coating. A reduction in steel deformation capacity to the minimum permissible level is evaluated by a criterion δun ≥ 3% and σy(Rt0.5)/σu ≤ 0.96–0.98. As a result of testing plates subjected to longitudinal tension with plastic deformation εp = 1.5–7.0%, it is shown that exhaustion of steel deformation capacity is predicted in the transverse direction with preliminary deformation εp ≈ 5%, and in the longitudinal direction with εp ≈ 4–5%. SEM and TEM methods are used to study the effect of steel main structural characteristics whose presence facilitates retention of capacity for steel strain hardening after heating (200–220°C, 5 min): fine islands of twinned martensite, fine cementite particles and abundant precipitation of nanosize particles of Nb and V carbonitrides. During branch pipe bending deformation (εp ≤ 3.0%) in a two-phase steel structure (main components are ferrite and lath martensite) includes transformation of residual austenite from the MA-component in twinned martensite.

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I. P. Shabalov

Pipe Producers Association; Pipe Innovative Technologies

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Email: info@pipeintech.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

S. Yu. Nastich

Pipe Innovative Technologies

Email: info@pipeintech.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. Ya. Velikodnev

Pipe Innovative Technologies

Email: info@pipeintech.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

G. A. Filippov

Bardin Central Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy (TsNIIchermet)

Email: info@pipeintech.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

M. Yu. Matrosov

Bardin Central Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy (TsNIIchermet)

Email: info@pipeintech.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

E. V. Yakushev

Pipe Innovative Technologies

Email: info@pipeintech.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. S. Kalenskii

Pipe Innovative Technologies

Email: info@pipeintech.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

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