ISSN 2594-5327
70º Congresso Anual da ABM — vol. 70, num.70 (2015)
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The present work is a part of a comprehensive program that aims to evaluate the girth welding procedures for heavy wall API 5L X65 pipes produced for sour service applications. This article describes the results of toughness, strength and sour resistance of girth welds produced with different welding consumables. The methodology applied included girth welds production with GTAW process for root pass using ER70S-6 consumable and FCAW process for filling passes using E71T- 1CJ and E91T1-GM-H4 consumables. Mechanical tests of Charpy, CTOD, tensile, hardness and stress corrosion cracking were also performed. The E71T-1CJ resulted in a girth weld with tensile and yield strength around 7% lower than the pipe. However, according to the papers analyzed at this study, a value up to 10% of undermatching could be acceptable. The CTOD and Charpy tests showed good toughness and weld metal embrittlement was not observed. The hardness and the stress corrosion cracking tests demonstrated that the consumable ER70S-6 is suitable for sour service. All properties evaluated met the requirements specified by the onshore pipeline standards, showing that the consumables ER70S-6, E71T-1CJ and E91T1-GM-H4 are suitable for the welding of heavy wall X65 pipe with sour service and toughness requirements. If an overmatching is required, the E91T1-GMH4 shall be used to assure a strength overmatching and prevent plastic strain concentration at the weld metal. The results provided by this paper can be used for consumable selection and for welding procedure qualification of pipelines construction when heavy wall API 5L X65 are used for sour gas transportation.
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API 5L X65, Sour service, Overmatch, Toughness
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Batista, Gilmar Zacca;
Silva, Marcinei Santos da;
Ferreira, André Alves;
Araújo, Celso Ribeiro de.
EVALUATION OF OVERMATCHING, TOUGHNESS AND SOUR SERVICE PROPERTIES OF X65 GIRTH WELDING
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p. 145-154.
In: 70º Congresso Anual da ABM,
Rio de Janeiro,
2015.
ISSN: 2594-5327
, DOI 10.5151/1516-392X-26191