EFFECTS OF FATIGUE PARAMETERS ON FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATE OF PIPE STEELS AND GIRTH WELD

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Park, Dong-Yeob [1 ]
Liang, Jie [2 ]
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[1] Nat Resources Canada, CanmetMATERIALS, Calgary, AB, Canada
[2] Nat Resources Canada, CanmetMATERIALS, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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PROCEEDINGS OF ASME 2023 PRESSURE VESSELS & PIPING CONFERENCE, PVP2023, VOL 5 | 2023年
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fatigue crack growth rate; FCGR; pipeline steels and welds; STRESS RATIO; LOAD RATIO; ALUMINUM-ALLOYS; CLOSURE; BEHAVIOR; PROPAGATION; FREQUENCY; RANGE; LAW;
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摘要
Oil and gas pipeline steels and welds are subjected to a wide variety of cyclic loadings: internal pressure variation, pulsation of gas pressure resulting from the cyclic operation of a reciprocating compressor at a gas compressor station, internal flow-induced vibration resulting from the turbulent flow within the pipe, vortex-induced vibration of a free-spanning section exposed to air (wind) for above ground pipelines or water for water-crossing pipelines, and cyclic thermal stresses developed by significant changes in temperature due to seasonal changes or changes in operating temperatures. These cyclic loadings are very variable and complex. Considering the fatigue situations, a better understanding of the effects of fatigue test parameters on fatigue behaviors of pipeline steels and welds is required. Hence, in this study, the influences of fatigue test parameters on the Paris law coefficients were studied for pipeline steels and welds. It was analyzed for pipe steels of X65 similar to X100 and a girth weld of X70. Influences of material strength, crack orientation relative to the pipe axis, and frequency in the range of 1 similar to 30 Hz were insignificant. It was found that the coefficients a1 and b2 of the m-ln(C) relationships linearly relied on the load ratio. The constants (alpha(1), beta(1), alpha(2), and beta(2)) of these linear relationships between R-ratio and a1 (and b2) were determined for pipe steels.
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