A subsea fastener made of Alloy 716 (UNS N07716) experienced a brittle fracture in service. The investigations described herein suggested that the failure was caused by hydrogen stress cracking (HSC), thus, adding to the number of reported HSC incidents on precipitation hardened nickel-based alloys over the last two decades. Incremental step loading testing on notched tensile specimens showed a net section threshold stress of <44% of the fastener material’s actual yield strength. X-ray diffraction revealed that the grain boundary (GB) precipitates were predominantly the σ-related precipitate F phase, which was suggested to have a detrimental effect on HSC resistance—even in low amounts. The low amounts of GB precipitates were indicated by a low degree of sensitization in the double-loop electrochemical potentiokinetic reactivation test. Two additional heats from the same alloy were investigated to elucidate the effect of different GB precipitates on HSC resistance and to evaluate quality control methods that are discussed in the research community.
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1 October 2022
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August 22 2022
Hydrogen Stress Cracking of Alloy 716 Under Cathodic Protection—Root Cause Analysis, and an Evaluation of Quality Control Methods
Hans Husby;
Hans Husby
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*Equinor ASA Research Center, Arkitekt Ebbells veg 10, 7053 Ranheim, Norway.
‡Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected].
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Inge Morten Kulbotten;
Inge Morten Kulbotten
*Equinor ASA Research Center, Arkitekt Ebbells veg 10, 7053 Ranheim, Norway.
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Maria Sofia Hazarabedian;
Maria Sofia Hazarabedian
**Curtin Corrosion Center, Western Australia School of Mines (WASM), Faculty of Science and Engineering, Curtin University, 6102 Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
***Currently at KBR Inc., 6000 Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
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Mariano Iannuzzi
Mariano Iannuzzi
**Curtin Corrosion Center, Western Australia School of Mines (WASM), Faculty of Science and Engineering, Curtin University, 6102 Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
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CORROSION (2022) 78 (10): 1003–1022.
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Hans Husby, Inge Morten Kulbotten, Maria Sofia Hazarabedian, Mariano Iannuzzi; Hydrogen Stress Cracking of Alloy 716 Under Cathodic Protection—Root Cause Analysis, and an Evaluation of Quality Control Methods. CORROSION 1 October 2022; 78 (10): 1003–1022. doi: https://doi.org/10.5006/4128
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