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Assimilation of the Production of Casing Pipe Resistant to the Action of Industrial Atmospheres Containing Hydrogen Sulfide

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Features of structural and phase transformations, and also formation of a set of properties of Cr–Mo–V pipe steels are studied. Heat treatment regimes are developed for high-strength casing pipes for corrosion resistant application. Prospects are considered for application of computer simulation of production processes in a Visual Weld 9.0 program for developing and adjusting oil and gas pipe heat treatment regimes.

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Correspondence to A. I. Stepanov.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 7, pp. 63–66, July, 2014.

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Stepanov, A.I., Ashikhmina, I.N., Veselov, I.N. et al. Assimilation of the Production of Casing Pipe Resistant to the Action of Industrial Atmospheres Containing Hydrogen Sulfide. Metallurgist 58, 603–607 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-014-9964-5

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