专利摘要:
A low alloy steel containing, in mass%, 0.01 to 0.15% C, 3% or less Si, 3% or less Mn, 0.005 to 0.050% B, and 0.08% or less Al, the remainder being Fe and impurities, wherein the impurities contain 0.01% or less N, 0.05% or less P, 0.03% or less S, and 0.03% or less O. Said low alloy steel exhibits excellent resistance to embrittlement caused by hydrogen such as stress corrosion cracking in a wet hydrogen sulfide environment in a HAZ.
公开号:AU2012365128A1
申请号:U2012365128
申请日:2012-12-17
公开日:2014-06-26
发明作者:Hiroyuki Hirata;Kaori Kawano;Kenji Kobayashi;Kazuhiro Ogawa;Tomohiko Omura;Kota TOMATSU
申请人:Nippon Steel Corp;
IPC主号:C22C38-00
专利说明:
DESCRIPTION TITLE OF THE INVENTION LOW ALLOY STEEL TECHNICAL FIELD [00011 The present invention relates to alow alloy steel, BACKGROUND ART [00021 In the development of submarine oilfields, a steel pipe called a riser, flowline, or trunkline is used for transmission of crude oil or natural gas between an oil well or gas well located at the bottom of the sea and a platform on the sea or between the platform and a refmiery station on the land. On the other hand, with the worldwide exhaustion of fossil fuels, oil fields containing much hydrogen sulfide having arrosiveness have been developed actively. A steel pipe fbr transmitting crude oil or natural gas exploited from oil fields containing such a corrosive gas is sometimes broken by embrittlenent attributable to hydrogen formed front a corrosion reaction called hydrogen induced cracking (hereinafter, referred to as "HIC") and sulfide stress cracking (hereinafter, referred to as "SSC"). Many steels developed from the viewpoint of improving the HIC resistance arid SS resistance have traditionally been proposed. [0003] For example, Patent Document 1. (JP5-25574GA) proposes a steel provided with excellent HIC resistance by defining the heat history and heat treatment condions at the production time without substantially containing -1 Ni, Cu and Ca. Also, Patent Document 2 (JPG-336039A) proposes a steel provided with HIC resistance and SSC resistance by essentially adding Cr, Ni and Cu. Further, Patent Document 3 (JP2002-60894A) proposes a steel in which the HIC resistance and SSC resistance are enhanced by defining the specific ranges of amounts of C, Ti, N, V and 0. [0004] When a structure is assembled by using any of these steels, for example, when a steel pipe consisting of any of these steels is laid, welding work is generally performed. Unfortunately, for example, as described in Non-Patent Document 1, it is widely known that the SSC susceptibility is increased by the increase in hardness. When a steel undergoes heating due to welding, a hardened portion is produced in a so-called weld heat affected zone. (hereinafter, referred to as a "HAZ: Heat Affected Zone"). As a result, however much the HIC resistance and SSC resistance of the steel itself are enhanced, practically sufficient performance of a welded structure cannot be achieved in many cases,. [0005] Therefore, in recent years, as described in Patent Dociument 4 (JP2010 24504A), there has also been proposed a high-strength steel in which, by reducing the amounts of C and Mn and by adding 0.0% or more of Mo, the hardening of weld heat affected zone is restrained, and both of HIC resistance and SSC resistance of base metal and HAZ are achieved. LIST OF PRIOR ART DOCUMENT(S) [0006] Patent Document 1: JP-255746A Patent Document 2' JP6-336639A Patent Document 3: JP2002-60894A
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Patent Docum eat 4 JP2010-24504A [00071 Non-Patent Document I' Masanori Kowaka, Corrosion damage and anticorrosion engineering of metal, August 25, 1983, issued by Agne Corporation, p.198 DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION [0008] In the invention of Patent Document 4, Mo, which is an expensive element, is essential [00091 An objective of the present invention is to provide a low alloy steel in which a HAZ has excellent hydrogen erbrittlement resistance in wet hydrogen sulfide environments or the like without requiring much cost. MEANS FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEMS [0010] The present inventors conducted examinations and studies to optimize the chemical composition capable of enhancing the hydrogen embrittlement resistance of a weld heat affected zone (HAZ: leat Affrcted Zone, hereinafter, referred to as a "IAZ"). [0011] It is considered that the reason why the HAZ is highly susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement is as follows. In the case where a steel is exposed to a. corrosive environment containing hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen intrudes into the steel on account of corrosion reaction. This hydrogen can move freely in the crystal lattice of the steel, This hydrogen is so-called diffusible hydrogen, -3- This hydrogen accumulates in a dislocation or a vacancy, which is one kind of defects in the crystal lattice to embrittle the steel. The HAZ is an as quenched structure being heated to a high temnperature by the heat history of welding, and cooled rapidly. Therefore, in the HAZ, the dislocations and vacancies in which hydrogen is trapped exist densely as cornpared with a thermally refined base metal. As a result, it is considered that the HAZ is highly susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement as compared with the base metal. [00121 As a result of repeated earnest studies, it was found that, in order to enhance the hydrogen embrittleient susceptibility of HAZ, it was very effective to positively contain B, specifically, to contain 0.005 to 0.050% of B. The reason for this is considered to be as follows. Because having a small atom radius like hydrogen, B exists in a crystal lattice. and can move in. the lattice. In addition, B has a tendency to segregate in a lattice defect and to exist stably. Therefore, for the steel containing much. B, it is considered that hydrogen can be prevented from accumulating in the dislocation or vacancy introduced into the HAZ, and emibrittlemnent can be suppressed. [001.31 The present invention has been made based on the above-described findings,. and the gist thereof is low alloy steels described in the following items (1) to (5). [0014] (1) A low alloy steel, containing by mass percent, C: 0.01 to 0.15%, Si: 3% or less, Mn: 3% or less, B: 0,005 to 0.050%, and Al: 0.08% or less, and the balance being Fe and impurities, wherein in the impurities, N 0.01% or less, P: 0.05% or less, S: 0.03% or less, and : 0.03% or less. -4- (2) The low alloy steel described in item (1), wherein the low alloy steel contains, by mass percent, of one or more elements selected from Cr. Mo, Ni and Cut 1.5% or less in total in leu of a part of Fe. [00161 (3) The low alloy steel described in item (1) or (2), wherein the low alloy steel contains, by mass percent, one or more elements selected from Ti, V and. Nb: 02% or less in total, of in lieu of a part of Fe, [00171 (4) The low alloy steel described in any one of iteTus (i) to (3), wherein the low alloy steel contains, by mass percent, of Ca and/or Mg 0,05% or less in total in lieu of a part of Fe. [00 i8] (5) The low alloy steel described in any one of items (1) to (4), wherein the content of B satisfies Fornmua (1): 0.005xHv/300 + 0,0023 B () where, "Hv" in the formula means the maximum. vaue of Vickers hardness of HAZ, and "B" means the content of B (mass%). MEANS FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEMS [00 91 According to the present inventin, [here can be provided a low alloy steel in which a H[AZ has excellent resistance to embrittlement attributable to hydrogen such as stress corrosion cracking in wet hydrogen sulfide environments, This low alloy steel is best suitable as a starting material of a. steel pipe for the transmission of crude oil or natural gas. MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION [0020] -5- Hereunder, the range of chemical composion of the low alloy steel in accordance with the present invention and the reason for restricting the chemical composition are explained. In the following explanation, "%" representing the content of each element means "mass%". [0021] C: 0.01 to 015% C (carbon) is an element effective in enhancing the hardenability of steel and increasing the strength thereof in order to achieve these effects, 0.01% or more of C must be contained, However, if the content of C exceeds 0.15%, the hardness in the quenched state increases too much, and the HAZ is hardened, so that the hydrogen embrittlemenat susceptibility of HAZ is enhanced. Therefore, the C content is set to 0.01 to 0.15%. The lower limit of the C content is preferably 0.02%, further preferably 0.03%. The C content is preferably 0.12% or less, further preferably less than 0.10%. [00221 Si: 3% or less Si (silicon) is an element effective for deoxidation, but brings about a decrease in toughness if being contained excessively. Therefore, the Si content is set to 3% or less, The Si content is preferably 2% or less. The lower limit of the Si content is not particularly defined; however, even if the Si content is decreased, the deoxidizing effect decreases, the cleanliness of steel is deteriorated, and an excessive decrease in the Si content leads to an increase in production cost. Therefore, the Si content is preferaby 0.01% or more. [0023] Mn: 3% or less Like Si, Mn (manganese) is an element effective for deoxidation, and also is an element contributing to the enhancement of hardenability of steel and to the increase in strength thereof However, if Mrn is contained excessively remarkable hardening of FLAZ is caused, and the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility is enhanced. Therefore, the Mn content is set to 3% or less. The lower limit of the Mn content is not particularly defined; however in order to achieve the strength increasing effect, of Mn, 0.2% or more of Mn is preferably contained. The lower limit thereof is further preferably 0.4%, and the preferable upper limit thereof is 2.8%. [0024] B: 0.005 to 0.050% B (boron) is an element that constitutes the findings, which are the basis of the present invention. As described before, B occupies the accumulation site of hydrogen, such as the dislocation or vacancy in the HAZ. Therefore. B is an element effective in enhancing the hydrogen embrittlement resistance. Furthermore, when a steel material is produced, B segregates at grain boundaries, thereby enhancing the hardenability directly, and con tributes to the improvement in strength. in order to achieve these effects, 0.005% or more of B must be contained. On the other hand, if B is contained excessively, borides precipitate in large amounts in the HAZ, the interface between. a matrix and borides acts as the accumulation site of hydrogen, and inversely embrittlement is produced. Therefore, the B content is set to 0.005 to 0.050%. The lower limit of the B content is preferably 0.006%, further preferably 0.008%. The upper limit thereof is preferably 0.045%, further preferably 0.040%. [0025] In the case where the hardness of HAZ increases, the dislocation density increases, so that it is preferable that, in order to attain sufficient hydrogen embrittlement resistance, the lower limit of the B content be controlled according to the highest hardness of HAZ. That is to say, in order to attain sufficient hydrogen enibrittlement resistance, the B content is preferably in . 7 the range satisfying Formula (1) in the relationship with the maximum value of Vickers hardness of iAZ: 0.005-,1v/0{0 + 0,0023 B (4 where. "lv" in the formula means the naximnum value of Vickers hardness of HAZ, and "B" means the content of B (mass%) The maximum value of Vickers hardness of HAZ is a value that is determined by a Vickers test in which the test force is 98.07N in conformity to JIS Z2244. [00261 Al: 0.08% or less Al (aluminum) is an element effective for deoxidation, but if being contained excessively, the effect is saturated, and also the toughness is decreased. Therefore, the Al content is set to 0.08% or less. The Al content is preferably 0.06% or less. The lower limit of the Al content is not particularly defined; however, an excessive decrease in the Al content does not sufficiently achieve the deoxidizing effect, deteriorates the cleanliness of steel, and also increases the production cost. Therefore, 0.001% or more of Al is preferably contained. The Al content in the present invention ineans the content of acid soluble Al (so-called "soLAi"). [00271 The low alloy steel in accordance with the present invention contains the above-described elements, and. the balance consists of Fe and impurities. The impuritiess" mean components that are mixed on account of various factors including raw materials such as ore or scrap when a steel material is produced on an industrial scale. Of the impurities, concerning the elements described below, the content thereof must be restricted stringently. [0028] N: 0,01% or less -8- N (nitrogen) exists in the steel as an impurity. Nitrogen produces embrittlement when fine carbon itrides are oee d, and decreases the toughness even when being dissolved. Therefore, the N content must be restricted to 0.01% or less. The N content is preferably 0.008% or less. The lower limit of the N content is not particularly defined; however, an excessive decrease in the N content leads to a remarkable increase in production cost. Therefore, the lower limit of the N content is preferably 0.0001%, [00291 P. 0,05% or less P (phosphorus) exists in the steel as an impurity. Phosphorus segregates at grain boundaries in HAZ, and decreases the toughness. Therefore, the P content is restricted to 0.05% or less, The lower limit of the P content is not particularly defined; however, an excessive decrease in the P content leads to a remarkable increase in production cost. Therefore, the lower limit of the P content is preferably 0.01%, 10030] S: 0.03% or less Like P, S (sulfur) exists in the steel as an impurity. Sulfur forms sulfides in a steel material, and since the interface with a matrix acts as an accumulation site of hydrogen, S enhances the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility, and also decreases the HAZ toughness. Therefore, the S content is restricted to 0.03% or less, more severely than P. The lower limit of the S content is not particularly defined however, an excessive decrease in the S content leads to a remarkable increase in production cost.
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herefore the lower limit of the S content is preferably 0-0001%. [003 )1] Q: 0.03% or less 0 (oxygen) exists in the steel as an impurity. If much C) is contained, large amounts of oxides are formed, and the workability and ductility are deteriorated. Therefore, the 0 content must be set to 0.03% or less. The 0 content is preferably 0.025% or less The lower limit of the 0 content need not particularly be defined; however, an excessive decrease in the 0 content leads to a remarkable increase in production cost. Therefore, the 0 content is preferably 0.0005% or more. [00321 The low alloy steel in accordance with the present invention may contain the elements described below in lieu of a part of Fe. [00331 One or more elements selected from Cr, Mo, Ni and Cu: .5% or less in total One or more elements selected from Cr (chromium), Mo (molybdenum), Ni (nickel) and Cu (copper) may be contained because these elements enhance the hardenability and contribute to the improvement in strength. However, if the contents thereof are excessively high, the HAZ is hardened remarkably, and therefore the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility may be enhanced. Therefore, if one or more elements of these elements are contained, the contents thereof are set to 1.5% or less in total. The lower limit of the contents of these elements is preferably 0.02%, further preferably- 0.05%. The upper limit thereof is preferably 12% [0034] One or more elements selected from Ti, V and Nb: 0.2% or less in total One or more elements selected from Ti (titanium), V (vanadium) and Nb (niobiumn) may be contained because these elements are elements that form fine carbo-nitrides and contribute to the improvement in strength, and also stably supplement diffusible hydrogen, and bring about a considerable effect of reducing the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility. However, if the contents -10 thereof are excessively high, the formation of carbo-nitrides becomes excessive, and therefore the toughness may be deceased. Therefore, if one or more elements of these elements are contained, the contents thereof are set to 0.2% or less in total. The lower limit of the contents of these elements is preferably 0.001%, further preferably 0.003%. The upper limit thereof is preferably 0.15%. [0035] Ca and/or Mg: 0,05% or less in total At least one of Ca (calcium) and Mg (magnesium) may be contained because these elements improve the hot workability of steel. However, if the contents thereof are excessively high, these elements combine with oxygen to remarkably decrease the cleanliness, so that the hot workability may rather be deteriorated, Therefore, if at least one kind of these elements is contained, the contents thereof are set to 0.05% or less in total. The lower limit of the contents of Ca and/or Mg is preferably 0.0005%, further preferably 0.001%, The upper limit thereof is preferably 0.03% EXAMPLE(S) [00361 To confirm the effects of the present invention, the experiments described below were conducted. A test material was prepared by machining a 12 mm-thick low alloy steel plate having the chemical composition given in Table 1 into a 12 mm square and a 1.00 mm length. This test material was subjected to HAZ-simulated thermal cycle in which the test material was heated to a temperature of 1350 0 C, at which the hardening of UAZ was remarkable, for 3 seconds by high-frequency induction heating, and thereafter was rapidly cooled. By using this test material, the tests described below were conducted. - 11 [0037] <Tension test> In conformity to JIS Z2241, a round-bar tensile test specimen having a parallel part diameter of 6 mm and a parallel part length of 10 mm was sampled from the obtained test trial, and a tension test was conducted at nornial temperature. [0038] <Vickers test> In confbrrnity to JS Z2244, the cross section of the obtained test material was caused to appear; and a Vickers test in which the test force was 98.07N was conducted to measure the Vickers hardness. [00391 <SCC resistance test> A test specimen having a thickness of 2 mm, a width of 10 nun, and a length of 75 mm was sampled from the obtained test material, and the SGC resistance was evaluated by a four-point bending test in conformity to EF016 specified by the European Federation of Corrosion. In the test, after a stress corresponding to 50% of 02% yield stress, which was derived fror the tension test, had been applied to the sampled test specimen by fourpoint bending, the test specimen was immersed in a 5% common salt + 0.5% acetic acid aqueous solution of normal temperature (24'0), in which 1 atm hydrogen sulfide gas is saturated, for 336 hours whereby the presence of occurrence of SSC was examined. In addition, the same test was also conducted in a 5% common salt + 0.5% acetic acid aqueous solution of 40C, which temperature is more stringent as an SSC environment. Test No, in which SSC did not occur was made acceptable, and test No. in which SSC occurred was made unacceptable. [00401 These test restits are given in Table 2, ,I 1'2 - [004.1] Table I Chemica cornposion(mass% Balance being e and ipurities) N . ,i ton P 1 3S B Al N 0 cr Ni Mc Ti Nb O others Al 00 0251 9 013 0001 0,0087 0.024 0 0063 0.001 - - A2W0 0025 198 0,013 0.001 0.10 ss24 2 0.006 -002 30003 A3 00q 0.24 1,6 0,013 0 .0 00170 0 0 001 0.02:051 0 r-------- -4-----00--001-- __ A4 0.05 024 204 034 0 01 0.10095 0.02 0 0047 0002 A6 0.03 0,231 2.00 0.014 0.001 0 0140 0.016 00045 0.002 002 0 02 0003 0 ,01 Cu001 A6 0.05 024 162 0 014 0.00I 30 0.019 0.0050 0.001 - .03 - 0 5 0 0 3 A7 0 2 5 1.1 0 015 0.001 0.0079 0.021 00050 0.001 0200 A8O0 0,1: 25 1 1 0.1 0001 I 0.0065 0020 00046 u003 60 2 0f 04 202 0014 0 1001 00* 0.021 0.0044' S0.001 B2 005 023 2.93 0.014 0001 SCOOP 0.021 0.0052 : O0 (33 0. 024 2.53 0.0 0 001 0 0 003.56 000 5 0.01 .01 84 0.10 0,26 1.80 0.014 0,001 0,0048& 0.022 00048 0,003 0.03 002 00 01 B4 1 05 0.24K1 0.14 001 I 531 2 0 0.0051 0002 00310.03 * indicates i does rot satisfy the claimed range [0042] -1 Table 2 ----------- -'- - - -- - - - - -------------- -- - B content Hardness The left side Evaluation of SSC test No. value of (mass%) ( Hv ) formula (1) 240C 4'C Al 0.0087 328 0.0078 No SSC No SSC A2 00140 330 00078 No SSC No SSC A3 0 170 331 0.0078 No SSC No SSC A4 0,0095 299 0.0073 No 8C No SSC A5 0,0140 262 0,0067 No 88C No SSC A6 00130 273 00069 No SC No SSC A7 00079 279 0070 No SSC No SS A8 0,0065 249 0 0065 No SSC No SSC B1 0,0001 330 0,0078 SSC SSC 82 0.0001 317 00076 SSC 8C 83 0.0035 318 0,0076 SSC 880 B4 0,0048 267 0.0068 No SSC SSC 85 0.0531 251 0065 88C SSC [00431 As shown in Table 2, because the content of B contained in the steel was less than 0.005% in test Nos. B1 to B3, and because the content of B contained in the steel exceeded 0.050% in test No. B5, large amounts of borides were precipitated in the IHAZ, and since the precipitated borides became the starting point of embrittlement, SSC occurred in the four-point bending test at normal temperature. Also, in test No. B4, although the B content was as low as 0.0048%, and SSC did not occur at nornal temperature, under the more stringent condition of 4 0 C, SS occurred. Contrarily, in test Nos. Al to A8 in which the requirements of the present invention were met, the occurrence of SSC was not recognized. in the four-point bending test under both of the test conditions of normal temperature and 40C. 14 - INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY 10044] According to the present invention, there can be provided a low alloy steel in which a HAZ has excellent resistance to embrittlement attributable to hydrogen such as stress corrosion cracking in wet hydrogen sulfide environments. This low alloy steel is best suitable as a starting material of a steel pipe for the transmission of crude oil or natural gas. - 15 -
权利要求:
Claims (5)
[1] 1. A low alloy steel, containing, by mass percent, C 0.01 to 0.15%, Si: 3% or less, Mn: 3% or lesse B: 0.005 to 0050% and Al: 0 08% or less, and the balance being Fe and impurities, wherein in the impurities, N: 0.01% or less, P, 0.05% or less, S: 0.03% or less, and 0: 003% or less.
[2] 2. The low alloy steel according to claim 1, wherein the low alloy steel contains, by mass percent, of one or more elements selected from Cr, Mo. Ni and Cu: 1.5% or less in total in lieu of a part of Fe.
[3] 3, The low alloy steol according to claim I or 2, wherein the low alloy steel contains, by mass percent, of one or more elements selected from Ti, V and Nb: 0.2% or less in total in lieu of a part of Fe,
[4] 4. The low alloy steel according to any one of claims 1. to 3, wherein the low alloy steel contains, by mass percent of Ca and/or Mg: 0.05% or less in total in lieu of a part of Fe.
[5] 5. The low alloy steel according to any one of claims I to 4, wherein the content of B satisfies Formula (1): 0.005xHv/300 + 0.0023 B 1) - 16 where, "lv" in the formula means the maximum value of Vickers hardness of HAZ, and "B" means the content of B (nas%) -17 -
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