Hydrogen diffusion simulation of the X80 pipeline steel girth weld zone considering the synergistic effect of the structure–stress–concentration field

•Hydrogen diffusion model in X80 pipeline steel girth welded zone was established.•The distribution of hydrogen concentration coincides with the hydrostatic stress.•Residual stress has a greater impact than structural inhomogeneity in diffusion. Hydrogen embrittlement failure, caused by hydrogen per...

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Veröffentlicht in:Engineering failure analysis 2024-06, Vol.160, p.108205, Article 108205
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Taolong, Guo, Sihan, Fu, Bangwen, Ma, Xiaoling, Han, Haoyu, Li, Youlv, Jiang, Hongye
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Zusammenfassung:•Hydrogen diffusion model in X80 pipeline steel girth welded zone was established.•The distribution of hydrogen concentration coincides with the hydrostatic stress.•Residual stress has a greater impact than structural inhomogeneity in diffusion. Hydrogen embrittlement failure, caused by hydrogen permeation and diffusion in the girth weld zone of pipelines, is the main obstacle to large-scale hydrogen blending transportation. Accordingly, a three-dimensional model of the girth weld zone of X80 pipeline steel was established. Considering the influence of structural inhomogeneity in the weld zone, multi-field sequential coupling simulation technology was used to analyze the diffusion process of hydrogen under the combined action of the residual stress and hydrogen concentration fields. A synergistic mechanism between hydrogen enrichment, structural characteristics, and residual stress in the weld zone was revealed. The results indicated that the structural inhomogeneity in the girth weld zone and residual stress field significantly influenced the hydrogen concentration distribution. Moreover, for the hydrogen diffusion process at the grain boundaries, the impact of the residual stress was greater than that of the structural inhomogeneity. This study further clarifies the spatial distribution of hydrogen atoms induced by multi-field coupling in the weld zone and provides a reference for the safety assessment of girth weld layers from an engineering perspective.
ISSN:1350-6307
1873-1961
DOI:10.1016/j.engfailanal.2024.108205