China Plastics ›› 2020, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (9): 51-55.DOI: 10.19491/j.issn.1001-9278.2020.09.009

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Evaluation of Slow Crack Growth Resistance for Polyethylene Pipe Butt-Fusion Welded Joint

WANG Zhigang1, YANG Bo1,WANG Jingran2, XU Qingyong1, SHEN Yang1   

  1. 1.Guangzhou Special Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Guangzhou 510663, China
    2.Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China
  • Received:2020-02-12 Online:2020-09-26 Published:2020-09-25

Abstract:

The strain-hardening test was adopted to evaluate the slow crack growth (SCG) resistance of polyethylene (PE) pipe butt-fusion welded joint under different welding processes. The variation rule for the SCG resistance of PE pipe butt?fusion welded joint was analyzed under different welding process parameters by establishing a welding temperature gradient between 190 and 250 °C, a welding stress gradient between 0.6 and 1.4 MPa, and an endothermic time gradient between 40 and 140 s. The effects of cold-welding and over-welding defects on the SCG resistance of PE pipe joint were investigated. The results indicated that the welding temperature, welding pressure and the endothermic time were all the important process parameters that influenced the SCG resistance of the PE pipe butt-fusion welded joints, and the optimum welding parameters could be determined as 220 °C, 1 MPa and 100 s for the PE 100 pipe (dn110, SDR11). The selection of lower or higher welding parameters could result in the formation of cold-welding or over-welding defects in the pipe joint, thus reducing the SCG resistance.

Key words: polyethylene, pipe, strain hardening, welding process, butt-fusion, welded joint, slow crack growth

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