Abstract

Oil refining and petrochemicals have a wide demand for pipelines from heat resistant chromium steels. One of the main reasons for frequent failures of more stressed joints may be the presence of wide solid and brittle layers having significant areas in metal volume with maximum clusters of imperfections of metal structure and creating excessive concentration of additional residual deformations and stresses in welded joints, which are most saturated with defects inherent in welded joints. Presence of such extended sections leads to reduction of process strength of welded joints, increases tendency to formation of cold cracks and sharply limits time of laying of thick-walled welded joints of pipelines before subsequent high-temperature thermal treatment. The work carried out studies on welding pipe blanks in order to compare different methods of 5CroMo16 steel treatment during welding and determine the most efficient mode. Regularities of stressed state of different-module structural elements with wide solid layers are established.

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