Journal Published Online: 11 July 2014
Volume 3, Issue 3

Fracture Toughness Measurements From Circumferentially-Notched Pipes Tests

CODEN: MPCACD

Abstract

Fracture toughness for full scale steel pipe of API 5L grade X65 PSL1 (ASTM A694) medium strength grade pipeline steel has been measured by a new test specimen utilizing the same procedures of the standard test methods ASTM E399-90 and ASTM E1820-01. Full scale pipe sections with circumferentially machined notches were pulled axially by tensile loads until fracture. An external circumferential sharp notch was machined in the wall of the pipe to simulate the crack. In addition to testing a plain pipe, a well lubricated and axially free loaded plug was mounted inside the pipe to provide plane strain condition for notch failure. Ductile dimple fracture was observed on fractured surfaces of plain pipes, while evidences of cleavage fractures have been observed when the internal plug was used. The measured value of the fracture toughness has been found to be in good agreement with the values measured according to the standard tests for steel plates of similar grade and with the with those measured using in situ Automated Ball Indentation (ABI) tests conducted on the same pipe section. The new testing method for full scale pipe can be used regardless of pipe dimensions since it appears to provide plane strain conditions around the crack.

Author Information

Mourad, A-H.
Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, United Arab Emirates Univ., Al-Ain, AE On leave from Mechanical Design Department, Faculty of Engineering (Mataria), Helwan University, Cairo, EG
Altarawneha, J.
Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, United Arab Emirates Univ., Al-Ain, AE
Domiaty, A.
Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal Univ., Ismailia, EG
Chao, Y.
College of Material Science and Engineering Tianjin Univ., Tianjin, CN
Haggag, F.
Advanced Technology Corporation, Oak Ridge, TN, US
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Stock #: MPC20130083
ISSN: 2165-3992
DOI: 10.1520/MPC20130083