Duplex steel fittings manufactures manufacture defect in pipe fittings supplied
to the oil and gas industry has resulted in installed components with unknown
impact capacity. If the altered capacity is not sufficient, production stops
and expensive replacements of parts are necessary. Erroneous heat treatment led
to precipitation of a brittle sigma phase in duplex stainless steel fittings. .
The main objective in the performed study has
been to create a finite element model and simulate impact loading on pipe bends
both with and without precipitated sigma phase. Special attention has been
given to the initiation and propagation of fracture and how this can be
modeled. The model can in further studies be used to find the impact capacity
of bends with various levels of sigma content.
Material tests are performed previous to, and
during this study, on both specimens affected and unaffected by sigma phase by duplex steel flange
suppliers. The material, with
three different amounts of precipitated sigma phase, was modeled by use of the
modified Johnson-Cook constitutive relation and the Cockcroft-Latham fracture
criterion. Full scale component tests on pipe bends were carried out under both
dynamic and quasi-static load conditions. The results were compared, and the
effect of sigma phase in the component was addressed. During simulations of the
full scale tests, attention was given to recreate the global response of the
component at various impact velocities and to predict the initiation of
fracture by stainless steel
forged flanges Wholesale. The finite element model was able to predict the global response of
the components sufficiently accurate. The Cockcroft-Latham fracture criterion,
when calibrated according to the tensile tests, was not able to predict the
initiation of fracture in the finite element analyses of the component tests.
However, by reducing the critical Cockcroft-Latham parameter by a constant
factor, the initiation of fracture was accurately predicted both for
quasi-static simulations and dynamic simulations with various impact
velocities. The simulations were not able to recreate the rapid fracture
propagation seen in the full scale tests.
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