Steel material for line pipes, method for producing the same, and method for producing line pipe

US12037666B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12037666-B2
Application numberUS-201916965719-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2019
Priority dateJan 30, 2018
Publication dateJul 16, 2024
Grant dateJul 16, 2024

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A method for producing a steel material for line pipes including heating a steel having a specific composition to a temperature of 1000° C. to 1200° C.; performing hot rolling such that a cumulative rolling reduction ratio in a non-recrystallization temperature range is 60% or more, a cumulative rolling reduction ratio in a temperature range of (a rolling finish temperature +20° C.) or less is 50% or more, and a rolling finish temperature is the Ar 3 transformation point or more and 790° C. or less; subsequently performing accelerated cooling from a temperature of the Ar 3 transformation point or more, at a cooling rate of 10° C./s or more, to a cooling stop temperature of 200° C. to 450° C.; and then performing reheating such that the temperature of a surface of the steel plate is 350° C. to 550° C. and the temperature of the center of the steel plate is less than 550° C.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a steel material for line pipes, the steel material having a tensile strength of 570 MPa or more, a compressive strength of 440 MPa or more, and a thickness of 30 mm or more, the method comprising heating a steel having a composition containing, by mass, C: 0.030% to 0.10%, Si: 0.01% to 0.30%, Mn: 1.0% to 2.0%, Nb: 0.005% to 0.050%, Ti: 0.005% to 0.025%, and Al: 0.08% or less, the composition further containing one or more elements selected from, by mass, Cu: 0.5% or less, Ni: 1.0% or less, Cr: 1.0% or less, Mo: 0.5% or less, and V: 0.1% or less, wherein a Ceq value represented by Formula (1) is 0.350 or more, a Pcm value represented by Formula (2) is 0.20 or less, and an Ar 3 transformation point represented by Formula (3) is 750° C. or less, with the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities, to a temperature of 1000° C. to 1200° C.; performing hot rolling such that a cumulative rolling reduction ratio in a non-recrystallization temperature range is 60% or more, such that a cumulative rolling reduction ratio in a temperature range of a rolling finish temperature to a rolling finish temperature +20° C. or less is 50% or more, and such that a rolling finish temperature is the Ar 3 transformation point or more and 790° C. or less, the rolling finish temperature being an average temperature of a steel plate; subsequently performing accelerated cooling from a temperature of the Ar 3 transformation point or more, at a cooling rate of 10° C./s or more, to a cooling stop temperature of 200° ° C. to 450° C., the cooling stop temperature being an average temperature of the steel plate; and then performing reheating such that the temperature of a surface of the steel plate is 350° C. to 550° C. and such that the temperature of the center of the steel plate is less than 550° C., Ceq =C+Mn/6+(Cu+Ni)/15+(Cr+Mo+V)/5  (1) Pcm =C+Si/30+(Mn+Cu+Cr)/20+Ni/60+Mo/15+V/10  (2) Ar 3 (° C.)=910−310C−80Mn−20Cu−15Cr−55Ni−80Mo  (3) wherein, in Formulae (1) to (3), the symbol of each element represents the content (mass %) of the element and is zero when the composition does not contain the element. 2. A method for producing a line pipe having a tensile strength of 570 MPa or more, a compressive strength of 440 MPa or more, and a thickness of 30 mm or more, the method comprising cold forming a steel material for line pipes produced by the method according to claim 1 into a steel pipe-like shape; joining butting edges to each other by seam welding; and subsequently performing pipe expansion at an expansion ratio of 1.2% or less to produce a steel pipe. 3. A steel material for line pipes, the steel material having a tensile strength of 570 MPa or more, a compressive strength of 440 MPa or more, and a thickness of 30 mm or more, the steel material comprising a composition containing, by mass, C: 0.030% to 0.10%, Si: 0.01% to 0.30%, Mn: 1.0% to 2.0%, Nb: 0.005% to 0.050%, Ti: 0.005% to 0.025%, and Al: 0.08% or less, the composition further containing one or more elements selected from, by mass, Cu: 0.5% or less, Ni: 1.0% or less, Cr: 1.0% or less, Mo: 0.5% or less, and V: 0.1% or less, wherein a Ceg value represented by Formula (1) is 0.350 or more, Pcm value represented by Formula (2) is 0.20 or less, and an Ar 3 transportation point resented by Formula (3) is 750° C. or less, with the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities, wherein the steel material further comprising a metal microstructure composed primarily of bainite, wherein are fraction of polygonal ferrite at a position of ¼ plate thickness is 10% or less, an area fraction of martensite-austenite constituent to the position of ¼ plate thickness is 5% or less, and an average gram size of bainite at a position of ½ plate thickness is 10 μm or less, and wherein a ratio of compressive strength to tensile strength is 0.748 or more, and wherein a hardness measured at a position 1.5 mm from an inner surface of a steel pipe is HV 260 or less, Ceq =C+Mn/6+(Cu+Ni)/15+(Cr+Mo+V)/5  (1) Pcm =C+Si/30+(Mn+Cu+Cr)/20+Ni/60+Mo/15+V/10  (2) Ar 3 (° C.)=910−310C−80Mn−20Cu−15Cr−55Ni−80Mo  (3) wherein, in Formulae (1) to (3), the symbol of each element represents the content (mass %) of the element and is zero when the composition does not contain the element. 4. A method for producing a line pipe having a tensile strength of 570 MPa or more, a compressive strength of 440 MPa or more, and a thickness of 30 mm or more, the method comprising cold forming a steel material for line pipes according to claim 3 into a steel pipe-like shape; joining butting edges to each other by seam welding; and subsequently performing pipe expansion at an expansion ratio of 1.2% or less to produce a steel pipe. 5. The steel material for line pipes according to claim 3 , wherein a thickness of 35 mm or more.

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What does patent US12037666B2 cover?
A method for producing a steel material for line pipes including heating a steel having a specific composition to a temperature of 1000° C. to 1200° C.; performing hot rolling such that a cumulative rolling reduction ratio in a non-recrystallization temperature range is 60% or more, a cumulative rolling reduction ratio in a temperature range of (a rolling finish temperature +20° C.) or less is …
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Jfe Steel Corp
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Primary CPC classification C22C38/58. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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