Haruo Nakamichi
Kansai Paint
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Corrosion | 2016
Kazuhiko Baba; Daisuke Mizuno; Kyono Yasuda; Haruo Nakamichi; Nobuyuki Ishikawa
In this study, the influence of Cu addition on hydrogen entry behavior was investigated with the aim of preventing hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) in mildly sour environments in which the solution ...
ASME 2013 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering | 2013
Haruo Nakamichi; Nobuyuki Ishikawa; Shigeru Endo; Akihiko Tanizawa; Toru Kawanaka; Shinichi Kakihara; Noriaki Uchitomi
Based on the increasing demand for natural gas to be extracted under severe environmental conditions, requirements for thicker sour service pipe steels with high strength (X65 grades or more) are increasing. In order to achieve both a resistance to hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) and better mechanical properties, it is important to obtain a homogeneous microstructure. For this purpose, we manufactured API X65 and X70 heavy wall (up to 37mm in thick) UOE linepipe for sour service utilizing an advanced thermo mechanical control process (TMCP) employing the theoretical maximum cooling rate with water (the ‘ultimate cooling rate’) and homogeneous temperature distribution in accelerated cooling. For applications in deeper water, higher pipe thickness to diameter ratio (t/D) is required. However, during pipe forming, these high ratio pipes suffer higher plastic strain in the vicinity of the surface. This plastic strain causes increasing surface hardness and HIC resistance may deteriorate. It is important to evaluate the effect on strain systematically based on the difference of microstructure morphologies. Therefore, the effect of bending strain on HIC properties was investigated through a simulated laboratory bending test with a strain of up to 8.9%. It was found that homogeneous bainitic microstructure can prevent HIC even under a higher bending strain. On the other hand, crack area ratio (CAR) was almost doubled when 5% strain was applied near the surface area in the material in which inclusion morphologies were not optimized.Copyright
Archive | 2003
Kazuhisa Okai; Akira Matsuzaki; Naoto Yoshimi; Takahiro Kubota; Masaaki Yamashita; Hisato Noro; Haruo Nakamichi; Kaoru Sato; Hiroyasu Matsuki; Reijiro Nishida; Masahiro Murata; Shoichi Tanaka; Yoshikazu Morohoshi; Shingo Amaki
Archive | 2010
Kenichiro Eguchi; Yuji Tanaka; Mitsuo Kimura; Yasuhide Ishiguro; Katsumi Yamada; Haruo Nakamichi
Archive | 2010
Kenichiro Eguchi; Yuji Tanaka; Mitsuo Kimura; Yasuhide Ishiguro; Katsumi Yamada; Haruo Nakamichi
Isij International | 2013
Seishi Tsuyama; Haruo Nakamichi; Katsumi Yamada; Shigeru Endo
Archive | 2013
Akihiko Tanizawa; Haruo Nakamichi; Toru Kawanaka; Noriaki Uchitomi; Takafumi Ozeki
Archive | 2003
Okai Kazuhisa; Akira Matsuzaki; Naoto Yoshimi; Takahiro Kubota; Masaaki Yamashita; Hisato Noro; Haruo Nakamichi; Kaoru Sato; Hiroyasu Matsuki; Reijiro Nishida; Masahiro Murata; Shoichi Tanaka; Yoshikazu Morohoshi; Shingo Amaki
JFE technical report | 2007
Katsumi Yamada; Kaoru Sato; Haruo Nakamichi
Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 2012
Katsumi Yamada; Haruo Nakamichi; Kaoru Sato; Kazunori Yasunaga; Takeshi Daio; Sho Matsumura