Abstract

This work presents an experimental investigation of the ductile tearing properties for the girth weld of a typical C–Mn pipe internally clad with ASTM UNS N06625 Alloy 625 using measured crack growth resistance curves (\(J{-}\Delta a\) and \(\mathrm {CTOD}{-}\Delta a\) curves). Here, the material of the external pipe is a typical API 5L Grade X65 pipeline steel whereas the inner clad layer is made of a nickel–chromium corrosion resistant alloy steel. Testing of the girth weld employed side-grooved, clamped SE(T) specimens with a weld centerline notch to determine the crack growth resistance curves based upon the unloading compliance method using a single specimen technique. This experimental characterization provides additional toughness data which serve to evaluate the effectiveness of current procedures in determining accurate experimentally measured R-curves for this class of material, including the effects of weld strength mismatch.

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