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Residual Stress Study of High Manganese Steel Riser Pipe Manufactured by Longitudinal Butt Welding (1) : Residual Stress Measurement and FE Analysis

Myung-Su Yi, Jung Kwan Seo

2021Journal of Welding and Joining14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, the deep and ultra-deep seas are recognized as the last remaining regions on the planet where oil and natural gas resources are discovered and produced. In order to develop such natural resources in an environmentally safe and cost-effective method, various engineering systems and technologies are being developed. In keeping with this direction of development, there is significant worldwide interest among major offshore structural and system operators in examining the possibility of using high-strength steel for long-distance gas transmission pipelines and risers. In particular, riser pipes using high manganese steel are often made by longitudinal butt welding, In order to make a riser, which is a large pipe structure, it is necessary to do pipework to bend the plate. At this time, welding is required in the longitudinal direction of the riser, and this welding is the longitudinal butt welding. But studies related to the prediction of residual stresses for this are insufficient.

Topics & Concepts

WeldingResidual stressButt weldingMaterials scienceStress (linguistics)Structural engineeringDrillingMetallurgyEngineeringLinguisticsPhilosophyWelding Techniques and Residual StressesHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metalsAdvanced Welding Techniques Analysis