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- Title
Structure and Properties of Steel for Producing Hydrogen Sulfide Resistant Oil and Gas High Strength Pipes.
- Authors
Pumpyanskii, D. A.; Pyshmintsev, I. Yu.; Maltseva, A. N.; Uskov, D. P.; Smirnov, M. A; Arsenkin, A. M.
- Abstract
Oil and gas production casing and compression pipes used for structures in oil and gas deposit structures contaminated with a high concentration of hydrogen sulfide should have alongside high strength and cold resistance good sulfide stress corrosion cracking resistance. Medium carbon steels alloyed with chromium and molybdenum are used extensively for such products. After quenching and tempering in the temperature range 680–720ºC these steels possess increased yield and tensile strengths along with good ductility. Alloying with molybdenum and vanadium provides a marked increase in sulfide stress corrosion cracking resistance with an increase in tempering temperature in the range indicated.
- Subjects
HYDROGEN sulfide; STEEL pipe; STRESS corrosion cracking; CHROMIUM molybdenum steel; PETROLEUM industry; MOLYBDENUM alloys
- Publication
Metallurgist, 2023, Vol 66, Issue 9/10, p1173
- ISSN
0026-0894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11015-023-01430-6