Low.carbon structural steels 191
i ill
I Dlscon,nuousl
l ...... stress-strain
I _
significant loss of
strength from
plate to pipe
As-rolled
ferdto-
pearlite
O. 15-0.2% C
Controlled
rolled
poarllte
reduced steel
0.08-0.12% C
X60
Normalized
ferrlto-
peadlte
O. 15-0.2% C
X60
X65
X60 i _
[:::l
X65
X70
I I
l ii I i
........ i
Type (b):
minimum loss of
strength from
plato to plpe
...... i
Controlled I
rolled I
pearlito I
reduced steel +l
transformation
product
0.08-0.12% C I
.... ='"_ I
X70
r
..... I
.i.
Cold-worked
ferdte
steel
(peadite
reduced)
"'' ~1 ,
Continuous
stress-strain
strength from
plate to pipe
ii
1
Controlled
rolled
two-phase
steel
0.06% C
a. , ,
":]
X70-80
IMo-Nbl stool /
steel
X70
Figure 2.24 Summary of steel pipes in production for high-strength steel pipelines in
Europe, the Americas and Japan (After Sage 33)
in either case, the hot-working operations are not conducive to the generation
or preservation of the fine-grained structure, characteristic of controUed-rolled
linepipe. Pipeline fittings are therefore supplied mainly in the normalized or
quenched and tempered condition. However, by limiting the hot-working temper-
ature to about 750~ fittings can be produced from controUed-rolled plate with
little loss in properties.