HAZ Properties of Nb Microalloyed High Strength Pipeline Steels

The combination of high strength and excellent low‐temperature toughness of modern linepipe steels is a direct result of the thermo‐mechanically controlled process (TMCP), which leads to a reduced grain size after rolling. Addition of niobium is an effective measure to inhibit recrystallization duri...

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Microalloying
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Recrystallization
Submerged arc welding
Toughness
Wall thickness
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