Experimental investigation of CTOA in linepipe steels

D. L. Rudland, G. M. Wilkowski, Z. Feng, Y. Y. Wang, D. Horsley, A. Glover

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Abstract

The crack-opening angle (CTOA) criterion has been introduced to the natural gas transmission industry for pipeline applications but has not yet achieved widespread use. There have been ongoing efforts funded by TransCanada Pipelines Limited to established a fundamentally based test procedure to extract a true measure of the dynamic, ductile, and steady-state fracture toughness of linepipe steels, i.e., the critical CTOA. This paper summarizes experimental results being used in establishing a test procedure that will produce a measure of the steady-state ductile fracture toughness for linepipe steels. Several drop-weight-tear-test type specimens were tested and the CTOA was measuered using high-speed video equipment. Comparisons of the measured CTOA values are made for different crack speeds and between standard critical CTOA calculations. The anticipated goal of this research is a test method that is suitable for use at the pipe mills.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)567-577
Number of pages11
JournalEngineering Fracture Mechanics
Volume70
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2003
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CTOA
  • Ductile fracture
  • Dynamic toughness
  • Fracture toughness
  • Linepipe

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