Stress Corrosion of B+F Dual-Phase X80 Pipeline Steel in Near Neutral and Alkaline Soil Solution
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Stress Corrosion of B+F Dual-Phase X80 Pipeline Steel in Near Neutral and Alkaline Soil Solution
Stress Corrosion of B+F Dual-Phase X80 Pipeline Steel in Near Neutral and Alkaline Soil Solution
Abstract
The stress corrosion behavior and immersion corrosion behavior of B+F dual phase X80 pipeline steel in simulated near-neutral and alkaline soil solutions were studied by slow strain rate tensile (SSRT) test, immersion corrosion test and polarization test. The results show that the strength and ductility of the samples in alkaline soil solution are weaker than those in near-neutral soil solution, and the elongation loss (Iδ) and area shrinkage loss (Iψ) are 2.81 and 2.76 times of those in near-neutral soil solution. B+F dual phase X80 pipeline steel is more sensitive to stress corrosion in alkaline soil solution than in near neutral soil solution. Protective property of passive film determines corrosion kinetics. In both soil solutions, the cracks are mainly transgranular. The results of polarization and immersion experiments are consistent. The linear corrosion rate in alkaline solution is higher than that in near-neutral solution in immersion test. The corrosion pit of the sample is concentrated in bainite area in near-neutral solution while weak part around inclusions is preferentially corroded and forms large corrosion holes in alkaline solution. Therefore B+F dual-phase X80 pipeline steel is easier to corrode in alkaline soil solution.
Keywords: Dual-phase X80 pipeline steel, corrosion, Alkaline soil solution, near neutral soil solution, Slow strain tensile corrosion, Immersion test
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