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Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2005
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Some times for sour services, HIC steel is preferred. In some specifications, simulated post weld heat treatment cycles need to be performed for a certain steel to qualify as HIC steel. For example, three simulated PWHT cycles need to be performed on a test coupon before carrying out detailed chemical analysis and mechanical testing of that coupon. Temperature need to be maintained at 1150°F for a total of three (3) hours.
Question: What happens to the steel when it is held at 1150°F for a long period of time. Why is such a steel which after such simulated PWHT meets certain chemical and mechanical testing criteria, good for sour service?