Effect of Titanium and Boron Microalloying on Sulfide Stress Cracking in C110 Casing Steel.

Materials (Basel)

Institute of Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University, 149 Yanchang Road, Shanghai 200072, China.

Published: December 2020

The effect of Ti and B microalloying on the hardenability, prior austenite grain size (PAGS), mechanical properties, and sulfide stress cracking (SSC) of C110 grade steel was studied by Jominy testing, static tensile testing, an optical microscope (OM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and double cantilever beam (DCB) testing. The results show that the addition of 0.015% Ti and 0.002% B into a medium-carbon Fe-Cr-Mo-Nb-V steel increased the hardenability and refined the PAGS and quenched martensite packets, and the size of carbides was reduced. It is believed that these behaviors are responsible for the improvement in the threshold stress intensity factor K.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7765176PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13245713DOI Listing

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