Claims
- 1. High-strength steel suitable for making line pipe and pressure vessels, the steel characterized by:
a) a steel composition comprising:
at least about 0.01 and no more than about 0.1% wt. carbon; at least about 0.03 and no more than about 0.12% wt. niobium; at least about 0.008 and no more than about 0.03% wt titanium; at least about 1.4 and no more than about 1.9% wt. manganese; at least about 0.1 and no more than about 0.5% wt. molybdenum; a maximum phosphorus content of about 0.02% wt.; a maximum sulfur content of about 0.015% wt.; a maximum nitrogen content of about 0.015% wt.; and the balance being iron (Fe) and incidental impurities; b) a microstructure comprising about 30% polygonal ferrite and about 70% acicular ferrite with an average grain size of no more than about 5 μm; and c) precipitates containing niobium with a precipitate particle size of no more than about 5 nm.
- 2. The steel of claim 1, wherein the precipitate particle size is at least about 1 nm and no more than about 3 nm.
- 3. The steel of claim 1, wherein the steel is characterized by the following physical properties:
a) a yield strength of at least about 85 ksi (586 MPa); b) an impact absorbed energy of at least about 160 ft-lbs (217 J) at a temperature of minus 23° C.; and c) a ductile-to-brittle transition temperature of no more than about minus 60° C.
- 4. The steel of claim 1, wherein the steel contains at least about 0.015 and no more than about 0.02% wt. titanium
- 5. The steel of claim 1, wherein the steel contains about 0.018% wt. titanium.
- 6. The steel of claim 1, wherein the sulfur content of the steel is no more than about 0.015% wt.
- 7. The steel of claim 1, wherein the sulfur content of the steel is no more than about 0.01% wt.
- 8. The steel of claim 1, wherein the phosphorus content of the steel is no more than about 0.018% wt.
- 9. The steel of claim 1, wherein the nitrogen content of the steel is no more than about 0.015% wt.
- 10. High-strength steel suitable for making line pipe and pressure vessels, the steel characterized by:
a) a steel composition comprising:
at least about 0.01 and no more than about 0.1% wt. carbon; at least about 0.03 and no more than about 0.15% wt. titanium; at least about 1.0 and no more than about 1.9% wt. manganese; at least about 0.1 and no more than about 0.5% wt. molybdenum; a maximum phosphorus content of about 0.02% wt.; a maximum sulfur content of about 0.015% wt.; a maximum nitrogen content of about 0.005% wt.; and the balance being iron (Fe) and incidental impurities; b) a microstructure comprising about 30% polygonal ferrite and about 70% acicular ferrite with an average grain size of no more than about 5 μm; and c) precipitates containing titanium with a precipitate particle size of no more than about 5 nm.
- 11. The steel of claim 10, wherein the sulfur content of the steel is no more than about 0.015% wt.
- 12. The steel of claim 10, wherein the sulfur content of the steel is no more than about 0.01% wt.
- 13. The steel of claim 10, wherein the phosphorus content of the steel is no more than about 0.018% wt.
- 14. High-strength steel suitable for making line pipe and pressure vessels, the steel characterized by:
a) a steel composition comprising:
at least about 0.01 and no more than about 0.1% wt. carbon; at least about 0.03 and no more than about 0.15% wt. titanium, and a maximum niobium content of about 0.12% wt., such that the total combined amount of titanium and niobium is at least about 0.03 and no more than about 0.2% wt.; at least about 1.0 and no more than about 1.9% wt. manganese; at least about 0.1 and no more than about 0.5% wt. molybdenum; a maximum phosphorus content of about 0.02% wt.; a maximum sulfur content of about 0.015% wt.; a maximum nitrogen content of about 0.005% wt.; and the balance being iron (Fe) and incidental impurities; b) a microstructure comprising about 30% polygonal ferrite and about 70% acicular ferrite with an average grain size of no more than about 5 μm; and c) precipitates containing titanium or niobium with a precipitate particle size of no more than about 5 nm.
- 15. The steel of claim 14, wherein the sulfur content of the steel is no more than about 0.015% wt.
- 16. The steel of claim 14, wherein the sulfur content of the steel is no more than about 0.01% wt.
- 17. The steel of claim 14, wherein the phosphorus content of the steel is no more than about 0.018% wt.
- 18. High-strength steel suitable for making line pipe and pressure vessels, the steel characterized by:
a) a steel composition comprising:
at least about 0.01 and no more than about 0.1% wt. carbon; a maximum niobium content of about 0.12% wt. and a maximum vanadium content of about 0.12% wt., such that the total combined amount of niobium and vanadium is at least about 0.03% wt. and no more than about 0.2% wt.; at least about 0.008 and no more than about 0.03% wt titanium; at least about 1.0 and no more than about 1.9% wt. manganese; at least about 0.1 and no more than about 0.5% wt. molybdenum; a maximum phosphorus content of about 0.02% wt.; a maximum sulfur content of about 0.015% wt.; a maximum nitrogen content of about 0.015% wt.; and the balance being iron (Fe) and incidental impurities.; b) a microstructure comprising about 30% polygonal ferrite and about 70% acicular ferrite with an average grain size of not more than about 5 μm; and c) precipitates containing vanadium or niobium with a precipitate particle size of no more than about 5 nm.
- 19. The steel of claim 18, wherein the sulfur content of the steel is no more than about 0.015% wt.
- 20. The steel of claim 18, wherein the sulfur content of the steel is no more than about 0.01% wt.
- 21. The steel of claim 18, wherein the phosphorus content of the steel is no more than about 0.018% wt.
- 22. The steel of claim 18, wherein the nitrogen content of the steel is no more than about 0.015% wt.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a divisional application of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/063,250, filed 3 Apr. 2002.
Divisions (1)
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10063250 |
Apr 2002 |
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10677873 |
Oct 2003 |
US |