HB7, an ultra-clean, high strength pressure vessel steel manufactured in France, is compared to A723 steel. This steel, suggested as an improved pressure vessel material is currently being proposed for critical applications, and will likely be used more frequently as design engineers discover its capabilities. This paper includes comparisons of strength, fracture toughness, fatigue properties and composition of the two steels, followed by an in-depth comparison and modeling of environmental cracking resistance, Bauschinger-modified residual stresses and fatigue lives. Results indicate that in all critical areas, with the exception of Bauschinger-reduced residual stress, the HB7 is superior to the A723 steel. Particularly for small amounts of autofrettage, near-bore residual stresses are reduced for HB7 steel compared to those for A723 steel at the same strength level. The greatest improvement of the HB7 over the A723 is in environmental cracking resistance. The HB7, when tested in concentrated sulfuric acid, exhibits five orders of magnitude longer crack incubation times and three orders of magnitude slower crack growth rates, when compared to A723 steel at the same strength level.
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Mechanisms and Modeling Comparing HB7 and A723 High Strength Pressure Vessel Steels
E. Troiano,
E. Troiano
US Army RDT&E Center Watervliet, NY 12189-4050
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A. P. Parker,
A. P. Parker
Cranfield University, Swindon, SN6 8LA UK
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J. H. Underwood
J. H. Underwood
US Army RDT&E Center Watervliet, NY 12189-4050
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E. Troiano
US Army RDT&E Center Watervliet, NY 12189-4050
A. P. Parker
Cranfield University, Swindon, SN6 8LA UK
J. H. Underwood
US Army RDT&E Center Watervliet, NY 12189-4050
Contributed by the Pressure Vessels and Piping Division for publication in the JOURNAL OF PRESSURE VESSEL TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received by the PVP Division August 4, 2004; revision received August 11, 2004. Review conducted by: S. Zamrik.
J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Nov 2004, 126(4): 473-477 (5 pages)
Published Online: December 1, 2004
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Received:
August 4, 2004
Revised:
August 11, 2004
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December 1, 2004
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Troiano, E., Parker, A. P., and Underwood, J. H. (December 1, 2004). "Mechanisms and Modeling Comparing HB7 and A723 High Strength Pressure Vessel Steels ." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. November 2004; 126(4): 473–477. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1811108
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