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The structure, the static tensile properties, the impact toughness, and the fracture mechanisms of the 12GSB pipe steel specimens cut from the defect regions in a pipeline 530 mm in diameter are studied. Hydrogen corrosion is found to affect the anomalous character of the temperature dependences of the impact toughness and the fraction of ductile component in a fracture surface. Sulfur is shown to substantially influence the ductile crack propagation energy in the transverse direction and to weakly influence this energy along the rolling direction. The development of hydrogen corrosion in the pipeline is found to be accompanied by a significant increase in the reduced fraction of intergranular fracture (15.8–35%) in brittle fracture surfaces, and this fraction in the separation plane reaches 50.5%. The relation between the impact toughness of the transverse specimens and the fraction of ductile component in a fracture surface has an anomalous character: this relation has two linear segments, the fracture energies in which differ by an order of magnitude. The segment with a low fracture energy (4.4–16.1 J/cm2) characterizes the action of the sear component of separation in the rolling plane, and the segment with a high fracture energy (38–246 J/cm2), the action of a ductile mode I fracture mechanism. The impact toughness anisotropy coefficient is found to be high, Ka = 2.31.
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Goritskii, V.M., Shneiderov, G.R. & Goritskii, O.V. Effect of Hydrogen Corrosion on the Brittle Fracture Resistance of an Oil Line Pipe 530 mm in Diameter Made of 12GSB Ferritic–Pearlitic Steel. Russ. Metall. 2020, 461–469 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036029520040084
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