May 4, 2024
Mohammad Ali Mohtadi Bonab

Mohammad Ali Mohtadi Bonab

Academic rank: Associate professor
Address: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bonab, Velayat Highway, Bonab, Iran
Education: Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering
Phone: 04137745000
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Mechanical Engineering

Research

Title
A comparative study of the role of hydrogen on degradation of the mechanical properties of API X60, X60ss, and X70 pipeline steels
Type Article
Keywords
fractography, hydrogen-induced cracking, inclusions, pipeline steel
Researchers K M Mostafijur Rahman، Mohammad Ali Mohtadi Bonab، R. Ouellet، Jerzy A. Szpunar

Abstract

Three grades of high strength pipeline steel (API X60, X60SS, and X70) are subjected to cathodic hydrogen charging to determine the susceptibility of each steel grade to hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC). The specimens are subjected to tensile stress until failure to generate stress-strain, ductility, and toughness data. The fractured specimens are analyzed using a scanning electron microscope equipped with an EDS detector to determine crack initiation sites for the investigated grades of steel. The expectation that the X60SS steel grade will perform better than other grades is not met, instead it is found that under the cathodic hydrogen charging condition, the X60SS is more susceptible than the other two steel grades with respect to loss of toughness, ductility, and ultimate tensile strength. The presence of Ca-Albased inclusions is the most common along the fracture surfaces. Therefore, these inclusions also act as fairly strong trapping sites that under plastically strained conditions, they can result in fisheye features which severely impact the mechanical properties of the steel specimens.