4.6 Article

On the Weldability of Thick P355NL1 Pressure Vessel Steel Plates Using Laser Welding

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14010131

Keywords

laser welding; pressure vessel steel; microstructure; X-ray and neutron diffraction; high-cycle fatigue tests

Funding

  1. Center for Advanced Applied Science [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000778]
  2. Center for Advanced Applied Science within the Operational Program Research, Development and Education by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic
  3. Technology Agency of the Czech Republic [TH02010664]
  4. Grant Agency of the Czech Technical University in Prague [SGS19/190/OHK4/3T/14]

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The study focuses on the feasibility and advantages of using laser welding technology for pipeline production. Through mechanical tests and microstructural analysis, the potential application of laser welding for high-pressure pipelines is highlighted.
Pipeline transport uses millions of kilometers of pipes worldwide to transport liquid or gas over long distances to the point of consumption. High demands are placed, especially on the transport of hazardous substances under high pressure (gas, oil, etc.). Mostly seamless steel pipes of various diameters are used, but their production is expensive. The use of laser-welded pipes could significantly reduce the cost of building new pipelines. However, sufficient mechanical properties need to be ensured for welded pipes to meet stringent requirements. Therefore, laser-welded 10 mm thick pressure vessel steel plates were subjected to various mechanical tests, including high-cycle fatigue tests. Furthermore, the microstructural parameters and the state of residual stresses were determined using X-ray and neutron diffraction, which could affect fatigue life, too. The critical areas for possible crack initialization, especially in and near the heat-affected zone, were found using different tests. The presented results outline the promising application potential of laser welding for the production of pipes for high-pressure pipelines.

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