Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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770309 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2016 | 10 Pages |
•Nickel-based alloy pipeline welds were fatigue tested in H2S solution.•Fatigue crack growth rate is about 4 times higher than the in-air values.•Fatigue crack growth rate is higher than the BS7910 in-air data by up to 3 times.•Diffusible hydrogen analysis were also performed.•CRA clad layer protects the pipeline backing steel from hydrogen embrittlement.
Specimens from nickel-based clad pipeline girth welds were tested in H2S solution. The results of the fatigue crack growth rate curve at higher ΔK values were about 4 times higher than the in-air values. The rate at 180 °C was generally higher than the in-air data for flaw assessments found in the British Standard BS7910 by a factor of up to 3 times. From the analyses of the diffusible hydrogen, the backing steel of such pipelines are predominantly protected from the sour environment by the corrosion-resistant alloy clad layer. The results from this study are relevant for desktop Engineering Critical Assessment of girth welds of such pipelines.