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Evaluation of Pipeline and Pressure Vessel Steels for Resistance to Hydrogen-Induced Cracking
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SC 08 - Metallic Material Selection & Testing
SC 08 - Metallic Material Selection & Testing
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AMPP
No. of Pages:
23
Publication date:
October 28, 2011
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Scope and Rationale
Provides a standard set of test conditions for consistent evaluation of pipeline and pressure vessel steels and compares test results from different laboratories pertaining to the results of the absorption of hydrogen generated by corrosion of steel in wet H2S. Describes two test solutions, Solution A and Solution B, and includes special procedures for testing small-diameter, thin-wall, electric-resistance welded and seamless line pipe. Test is intended to evaluate resistance to hydrogen-induced (stepwise) cracking only, and not other adverse effects of sour environments such as sulfide stress cracking, pitting, or weight loss from corrosion. Complements NACE MR0175/ISO 1556.
Subject
Hydrogen sulfide
Sulfur
Pressure vessels
Hydrogen induced cracking
Test methods
Piping
Sour corrosion
Manufacturing
Sour environments
Calibration
Fittings
Pipelines
Flanges
Solutions
Weight loss
Pipe wall thickness
Steel
Pitting
Hydrophobic interaction chromatography
Sulfide stress cracking
Stress corrosion cracking
Test specimen
Hydrogen
Uniform corrosion
Evaluation of Pipeline and Pressure Vessel Steels for Resistance to Hydrogen-Induced Cracking
By: SC 08 - Metallic Material Selection & Testing
https://doi.org/10.5006/ANSI-NACE_TM0284-2011
ISBN (electronic): 2842011-000
Publisher: AMPP
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