Experimental study on hydrogen-induced crack propagation of X80 steel
under alternating pressure fluctuations
- Xiao Xing,
- Baogang Wang,
- Ruijing Jiang,
- Ruyu Nie,
- Gan Cui,
- Jianguo Liu,
- Yi Zhang,
- Hao Zhang
Xiao Xing
China University of Petroleum East China - Qingdao Campus
Corresponding Author:20170079@upc.edu.cn
Author ProfileBaogang Wang
China University of Petroleum East China - Qingdao Campus
Author ProfileRuijing Jiang
CNPC Research Institute of Safety and Environmental Technology Co Ltd
Author ProfileRuyu Nie
Sinopec Shengli Oilfield Co Technology Inspection Center
Author ProfileGan Cui
China University of Petroleum East China - Qingdao Campus
Author ProfileJianguo Liu
China University of Petroleum East China - Qingdao Campus
Author ProfileYi Zhang
China University of Petroleum East China - Qingdao Campus
Author ProfileAbstract
In this study, cyclic loading is applied to the specimen placed in an
autoclave with varied hydrogen gas pressure. The effect of hydrogen
pressure and stress fluctuations on the fatigue crack growth rate is
analyzed. The results show that the crack growth rate increases with the
increase of hydrogen pressure, and under 3 MPa hydrogen pressure, the
crack growth rate can be enhanced by one order compared with that in
air. With the increase of loading frequency, the crack propagation rate
of a single block decreases in hydrogen, while the crack growth rate
remains constant in air. As the maximum stress is fixed during cyclic
loading, the fatigue crack growth rate increases with the stress range.
Based on the experimental results, a predictive model is proposed to
quantify the crack growth rate under different hydrogen pressure and
loading conditions.29 Nov 2024Submitted to Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures 30 Nov 2024Submission Checks Completed
30 Nov 2024Assigned to Editor
06 Dec 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned