Naoki Saitoh
Nippon Steel
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Volume 3: Materials Technology; Jan Vugts Symposium on Design Methodology of Offshore Structures; Jo Pinkster Symposium on Second Order Wave Drift Forces on Floating Structures; Johan Wichers Symposium on Mooring of Floating Structures in Waves | 2011
Hitoshi Furuya; Naoki Saitoh; Yasunori Takahashi; Katsumi Kurebayashi; Yoichi Kayamori; Takehiro Inoue; Ryuji Uemori; Motohiro Okushima
9% Ni steel has been used for LNG storage tanks for more than four decades although 5.5% Ni steel (N-TUF CR196) was developed in the 1970’s using a special heat treatment method named L-treatment. The reason why the actual application of 5.5% Ni steel has not been attained to LNG storage tanks is mainly because the requirement of fracture properties is not confirmed for the tanks. Under the circumstances of expanding demand for natural gas and double-integrity in LNG storage tanks, we restarted developing low Ni steel for LNG storage tanks by using both conventional and advanced techniques. For the application of low Ni steel to the present LNG storage tanks, both fracture initiation and propagation properties of base metal plates and welded joints should be concerned. The fracture initiation and propagation properties of base metal were compensated with the intercritical reheating process (L-treatment), and the propagation property was additionally enhanced by combining TMCP with L-treatment. In addition, the chemical composition adjustment and the homogenization treatment of solute elements were conducted for improving the fracture initiation and propagation properties of welded joints. 6% Ni steel plates were manufactured by the process of continuous casting, reheating, hot rolling, direct quenching (TMCP), L-treatment, and tempering, and their chemical composition was 0.05C-0.06Si-1.0Mn-6.3Ni-Cr-Mo. As the results of fracture property evaluation including large-scale fracture tests such as the duplex ESSO test and the wide plate tensile test, it was demonstrated that 6% Ni steel has good characteristics regarding brittle fracture initiation and propagation in base metal plates and welded joints.Copyright
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Hitoshi Furuya; Naoki Saitoh; Motohiro Okushima; Yasunori Takahashi; Takehiro Inoue; Ryuji Uemori
Archive | 2005
Ryuji Uemori; Yukio Tomita; Takuya Hara; Shuji Aihara; Naoki Saitoh
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Naoki Saitoh; Tatsuya Kumagai; Katsumi Kurebayashi; Hirohide Muraoka
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Hitoshi Furuya; Naoki Saitoh
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Yasushi Hasegawa; Naoki Saitoh; Youichi Tanaka
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Hitoshi Furuya; Naoki Saitoh
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Naoki Saitoh; 斎藤 直樹; Mitsuru Sawamura; 充 澤村; Katsumi Kurebayashi; 勝己 榑林; 康哲 ▲高▼橋; Yasunori Takahashi; Takumi Miyake; 拓海 三宅
Archive | 2011
Hitoshi Furuya; Naoki Saitoh; Motohiro Okushima; Yasunori Takahashi
Archive | 2009
Tatsuya Kumagai; Naoki Saitoh