Disclosed herein are embodiments of a seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe which can have a wall thickness WT higher than or equal to 6 mm and lower than or equal to 35 mm. Some embodiments of the steel pipe can have a chemical composition comprising C, Mn, Si, Cr, Ni, Mo, Al, N, Ca, Nb, Ti, V,
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe which can have a wall thickness WT higher than or equal to 6 mm and lower than or equal to 35 mm. Some embodiments of the steel pipe can have a chemical composition comprising C, Mn, Si, Cr, Ni, Mo, Al, N, Ca, Nb, Ti, V, Zr, and Ta based on the composition weight, the remaining being iron and impurities. In some embodiments, wherein (V+Nb) content is lower than 0.07 wt %; defining a first parameter P1=(60×C)+Cr+5×e(35×Mo/WT)+50×(V+Nb), the chemical composition satisfies a first condition P1≦14.5.
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1. A seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe comprising: a yield strength from 415 MPa to 635 MPa and a wall thickness WT higher than or equal to 6 mm and lower than 35 mm;wherein the steel pipe has a chemical composition consisting of:0.050-0.090 wt % C;0.80-1.65 wt % Mn;0.10-0.45 wt % Si;0.10-0.
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A seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe comprising: a yield strength from 415 MPa to 635 MPa and a wall thickness WT higher than or equal to 6 mm and lower than 35 mm;wherein the steel pipe has a chemical composition consisting of:0.050-0.090 wt % C;0.80-1.65 wt % Mn;0.10-0.45 wt % Si;0.10-0.60 wt % Cr;0.05-0.45 wt % Ni;0.05-0.40 wt % Mo;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0030-0.0090 wt % N;0.0008-0.0050 wt % Ca;0.000-0.040 wt % Nb;0.000-0.020 wt % Ti;0.000-0.070 wt % V;0.000-0.030 wt % Zr;0.000-0.030 wt % Ta;0.00-0.25 wt % Cu;0.000-0.003 wt % S;0.000-0.018 wt % P; and0.0000-0.0005 wt % B;the remainder being Fe;wherein at least one of Nb and V is present, (V+Nb) content being lower than 0.07 wt %;wherein, defining a first parameter: P1=(60×C)+Cr+[5×e(35×Mo/WT)]+50×(V+Nb),the chemical composition satisfies a first condition 10≦P1≦14.5;wherein the quenched and tempered steel pipe has, at mid thickness, a microstructure comprising, in volume percentage, tempered bainite greater than or equal to 40% and ferrite (VF) lower than or equal to 60%, and has at a distance up to 2 mm, starting from the outer surface, a microstructure comprising, in volume percentage, tempered martensite lower than 70%, tempered bainite higher than 30% and traces of ferrite less than or equal to 10%;wherein the microstructure of the quenched and tempered steel pipe has an average prior austenite grain size, measured by ASTM Standard E112, smaller than 25 μm; andwherein the maximum hardness values, measured at 1.5-2.0 mm depth from the outer and inner surfaces, are not higher than 235 HV10. 2. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein, defining a second parameter P2=(9×C)+(1.2×Mn)+Cr+(0.7×Mo)+(2×V), the chemical composition satisfies a second condition P2≧2.00. 3. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 2, wherein the second condition, as a function of grade and wall thickness (WT), is: gradeWT < 20 mm20 ≦ WT ≦ 35 mmX60P2 ≧ 2.00P2 ≧ 2.20X65P2 ≧ 2.10P2 ≧ 2.30X70P2 ≧ 2.35 P2 ≧ 2.45. 4. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein, at a distance up to 2 mm starting from the outer surface of the steel pipe, the microstructure comprises of tempered martensite lower than 40% and tempered bainite higher than 60%. 5. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein, at a distance up to 2 mm starting from the outer surface of the steel pipe, the microstructure comprises tempered martensite lower than 20% and tempered bainite higher than 80%. 6. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein, at mid thickness, the microstructure comprises tempered bainite greater than or equal to 50% and ferrite (VF) lower than or equal to 50%. 7. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein, at mid thickness, the microstructure comprises tempered bainite greater than or equal to 80% and ferrite (VF) lower than or equal to 20%. 8. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein the (V+Nb) content is lower than 0.055 wt %. 9. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein, at mid thickness, the microstructure comprises ferrite (VF) lower than or equal to 60% for a pipe of grade X60, ferrite (VF) lower than or equal to 40% for a pipe of grade X65, ferrite (VF) lower than or equal to 20% for a pipe of grade X70.8. 10. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein: should be ti CEIIW=C+Mn/6+(Cr+Mo+V)/5+(Cu+Ni)/15 is in the range of 0.26% to 0.43%, andCEPCM=C+Si/30+Mn/20+Cr/20+Cu/20+Ni/60+Mo/15+V/10+5×B is in the range of 0.14% to 0.22%. 11. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein the chemical composition consists of: 0.050-0.090 wt % C;0.90-1.35 wt % Mn;0.10-0.35 wt % Si;0.10-0.40 wt % Cr;0.05-0.40 wt % Ni;0.07-0.40 wt % Mo;0-0.070 wt % V;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0008-0.0030 wt % Ca;0.000-0.035 wt % Nb;0.000-0.015 wt % Ti;0.0030-0.0070 wt % N;0.00-0.20 wt % Cu;0.000-0.002 wt % S;0.000-0.015 wt % P;0.0000-0.0005 wt % B;0.000-0.015 wt % Zr; and0.000-0.015 wt % Ta;the remainder being Fe. 12. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 11, wherein the chemical composition consisting of: 0.060-0.085 wt % C;1.00-1.30 wt % Mn;0.10-0.30 wt % Si;0.20-0.40 wt % Cr;0.20-0.40 wt % Ni;0.10-0.35 wt % Mo;0.000-0.070 wt % V;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0015-0.0030 wt % Ca;0.000-0.030 wt % Nb;0.000-0.015 wt % Ti;0.0030-0.0070 wt % N;0.00-0.15 wt % Cu;0.000-0.0015 wt % S;0.000-0.012 wt % P;0.0000-0.0005 wt % B;0.000-0.010 wt % Zr; and0.000-0.010 wt % Ta;the remainder being Fe. 13. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 12, wherein the chemical composition consists of: 0.060-0.085 wt % C;1.00-1.25 wt % Mn;0.10-0.30 wt % Si;0.30-0.40 wt % Cr;0.25-0.35 wt % Ni;0.25-0.35 wt % Mo;0.000-0.040 wt % V;0.020-0.035 wt % Al;0.0010-0.0030 wt % Ca;0.020-0.030 wt % Nb;0.000-0.015 wt % Ti;0.0030-0.0060 wt % N;0.00-0.15 wt % Cu;0.000-0.0015 wt % S;0.000-0.011 wt % P;0.0000-0.0005 wt % B;0.000-0.010 wt % Zr; and0.000-0.010 wt % Ta;the remainder being Fe. 14. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein the chemical composition consists of: 0.050-0.090 wt % C;0.90-1.30 wt % Mn;0.10-0.35 wt % Si;0.10-0.25 wt % Cr;0.08-0.30 wt % Ni;0.08-0.15 wt % Mo;0.000-0.045 wt % V;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0008-0.0030 wt % Ca;0.000-0.035 wt % Nb;0.000-0.015 wt % Ti;0.0030-0.0070 wt % N;0.00-0.20 wt % Cu;0.000-0.002 wt % S;0.000-0.015 wt % P;0.0000-0.0001 wt % B;0.000-0.010 wt % Zr; and0.000-0.010 wt % Ta;the remainder being Fe;and satisfies the following additional conditions: CEIIW=C+Mn/6+(Cr+Mo+V)/5+(Cu+Ni)/15 in the range 0.26% to 0.37%;CEPCM=C+Si/30+Mn/20+Cr/20+Cu/20+Ni/60+Mo/15+V/10+5×B in the range of 0.14% to 0.18%;P1=(60×C)+Cr+[5×e(35×Mo/WT)]+50×(V+Nb) in the range of 10 to 14.5; andP2=(9×C)+(1.2×Mn)+Cr+(0.7×Mo)+(2×V)≧2.0. 15. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein the chemical composition consists of: 0.060-0.090 wt % C;0.95-1.30 wt % Mn;0.10-0.35 wt % Si;0.10-0.30 wt % Cr;0.20-0.40 wt % Ni;0.14-0.25 wt % Mo;0.000-0.045 wt % V;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0008-0.0030 wt % Ca;0.000-0.035 wt % Nb;0.000-0.015 wt % Ti;0.0030-0.0070 wt % N;0.00-0.20 wt % Cu;0.000-0.002 wt % S;0.000-0.015 wt % P;0.0000-0.0001 wt % B;0.000-0.010 wt % Zr; and0.000-0.010 wt % Ta;the remainder being Fe;and satisfies the following additional conditions: CEIIW=C+Mn/6+(Cr+Mo+V)/5+(Cu+Ni)/15 in the range 0.36% to 0.43%;CEPCM=C+Si/30+Mn/20+Cr/20+Cu/20+Ni/60+Mo/15+V/10+5×B in the range of 0.18% to 0.21%;P1=(60×C)+Cr+[5×e(35×Mo/WT)]+50×(V+Nb) in the range of 10 to 14.5; andP2=(9×C)+(1.2×Mn)+Cr+(0.7×Mo)+(2×V)≧2.30. 16. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein the chemical composition consists of: 0.060-0.090 wt % C;0.95-1.30 wt % Mn;0.10-0.35 wt % Si;0.20-0.40 wt % Cr;0.25-0.40 wt % Ni;0.25-0.35 wt % Mo;0.000-0.010 wt % V;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0008-0.0030 wt % Ca;0.020-0.035 wt % Nb;0.000-0.015 wt % Ti;0.0030-0.0070 wt % N;0.00-0.20 wt % Cu;0.000-0.002 wt % S;0.000-0.015 wt % P;0.0000-0.0001 wt % B;0.000-0.010 wt % Zr; and0.000-0.010 wt % Ta;the remainder being Fe;and satisfies the following additional conditions: CEIIW=C+Mn/6+(Cr+Mo+V)/5+(Cu+Ni)/15 in the range 0.37% to 0.43%;CEPCM=C+Si/30+Mn/20+Cr/20+Cu/20+Ni/60+Mo/15+V/10+5×B in the range of 0.18% to 0.21%;P1=(60×C)+Cr+[5×e(35×Mo/WT)]+50×(V+Nb) in the range of 10 to 14.5; andP2=(9×C)+(1.2×Mn)+Cr+(0.7×Mo)+(2×V)≧2.30. 17. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein the chemical composition consists of: 0.060-0.090 wt % C;0.90-1.20 wt % Mn;0.10-0.35 wt % Si;0.10-0.25 wt % Cr;0.05-0.20 wt % Ni;0.05-0.15 wt % Mo;0.000-0.070 wt % V;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0008-0.0030 wt % Ca;0.000-0.005 wt % Nb;0.005-0.015 wt % Ti;0.0030-0.0090 wt % N;0.00-0.20 wt % Cu;0.000-0.003 wt % S;0.000-0.015 wt % P;0.0000-0.0001 wt % B;0.000-0.010 wt % Zr; and0.000-0.010 wt % Ta;the remainder being Fe;and satisfies the following additional conditions: CEIIW=C+Mn/6+(Cr+Mo+V)/5+(Cu+Ni)/15 in the range 0.26% to 0.36%;CEPCM=C+Si/30+Mn/20+Cr/20+Cu/20+Ni/60+Mo/15+V/10+5×B in the range of 0.14% to 0.18%;P1=(60×C)+Cr+[5×e(35×Mo/WT)]+50×(V+Nb) in the range of 10 to 14.5; andP2=(9×C)+(1.2×Mn)+Cr+(0.7×Mo)+(2×V)≧2.00. 18. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein the chemical composition consists of: 0.060-0.090 wt % C;0.95-1.30 wt % Mn;0.10-0.35 wt % Si;0.10-0.40 wt % Cr;0.05-0.40 wt % Ni;0.07-0.25 wt % Mo;0.000-0.070 wt % V;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0008-0.0030 wt % Ca;0.000-0.005 wt % Nb;0.005-0.015 wt % Ti;0.0030-0.0080 wt % N;0.00-0.20 wt % Cu;0.000-0.003 wt % S;0.000-0.015 wt % P;0.0000-0.0001 wt % B;0.000-0.010 wt % Zr; and0.000-0.010 wt % Ta;the remainder being Fe;and satisfies the following additional conditions: CEIIW=C+Mn/6+(Cr+Mo+V)/5+(Cu+Ni)/15 in the range 0.31% to 0.41%;CEPCM=C+Si/30+Mn/20+Cr/20+Cu/20+Ni/60+Mo/15+V/10+5×B in the range of 0.15% to 0.20%;P1=(60×C)+Cr+[5×e(35×Mo/WT)]+50×(V+Nb) in the range of 11 to 14.5; andP2=(9×C)+(1.2×Mn)+Cr+(0.7×Mo)+(2×V)≧2.30. 19. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein the chemical composition consists of: 0.060-0.090 wt % C;1.00-1.30 wt % Mn;0.10-0.35 wt % Si;0.20-0.40 wt % Cr;0.20-0.40 wt % Ni;0.10-0.25 wt % Mo;0.000-0.070 wt % V;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0008-0.0030 wt % Ca;0.000-0.005 wt % Nb;0.005-0.015 wt % Ti;0.0030-0.0070 wt % N;0.00-0.15 wt % Cu;0.000-0.003 wt % S;0.000-0.012 wt % P;0.0000-0.0001 wt % B;0.000-0.010 wt % Zr; and0.000-0.010 wt % Ta;the remainder being Fe;and satisfies the following additional conditions: CEIIW=C+Mn/6+(Cr+Mo+V)/5+(Cu+Ni)/15 in the range 0.37% to 0.43%;CEPCM=C+Si/30+Mn/20+Cr/20+Cu/20+Ni/60+Mo/15+V/10+5×B in the range of 0.16% to 0.22%;P1=(60×C)+Cr+[5×e(35×Mo/WT)]+50×(V+Nb) in the range of 12.5 to 14.5; andP2=(9×C)+(1.2×Mn)+Cr+(0.7×Mo)+(2×V)≧2.30. 20. A method of manufacturing a seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe comprising: hot forming a seamless steel pipe having a wall thickness WT higher than or equal to 6 mm and lower than 35 mm and a chemical composition consisting of: 0.050-0.090 wt % C;0.80-1.65 wt % Mn;0.10-0.45 wt % Si;0.10-0.60 wt % Cr;0.05-0.45 wt % Ni;0.05-0.40 wt % Mo;0.020-0.040 wt % Al;0.0030-0.0090 wt % N;0.0008-0.0050 wt % Ca;0.000-0.040 wt % Nb;0.000-0.020 wt % Ti;0.000-0.070 wt % V;0.000-0.030 wt % Zr;0.000-0.030 wt % Ta;0.00-0.25 wt % Cu;0.000-0.003 wt % S;0.000-0.018 wt % P; and0.0000-0.0005 wt % B;the remainder being Fe;cooling the seamless steel pipe in air down to reach room temperature;heating the seamless steel pipe, with a first heating rate between 0.1° C./s and 10° C./s, to an austenitizing temperature above the Ac3 transformation point, in a range between 880° C. and 980° C., and providing a soaking time between 180s and 5400s;quenching the seamless steel pipe with a cooling rate in the range of 20 to 80° C./s at mid thickness of the pipe, or at mid thickness and at the inner surface of the pipe, and with a cooling rate of 100-200° C./s in proximity of the outer and inner surfaces of the pipe or in proximity of the outer surface only; andheating the seamless steel pipe, with a second heating rate between 0.1° C./s and 10° C./s, to a tempering temperature comprised in a predetermined range, and providing a holding time at said tempering temperature between 600s and 7200s;wherein said predetermined range is calculated with a tolerance of ±20° C. using the following equation: T(°C.)=1000×(0.82+C+4.5×Cr+11.5×Mo+25×V)a-3.8×C+4.3×Cr+10.6×Mo+22×V-273.15 where a is a parameter whose value is 1.75, 1.90 or 2.15 if the grade to be achieved is the X60, X65 or X70, respectively; andwherein the final steel pipe has a yield strength from 415 MPa to 635 MPa. 21. The method of claim 20, wherein heating occurs in gas-fired furnace, provided with at least one burner, in which the oxygen concentration is less than 10%. 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the oxygen concentration is in the range of 0.5% to 4%. 23. The method of claim 21, wherein at an exit from the gas-fired furnace the pipe is immediately descaled by high pressure water and moved in less than 120 s in a water quenching system. 24. A pipe bend, obtained by a seamless steel pipe of claim 1, having maximum hardness values, measured at 1.5 mm to 2 mm depth from the surface, not higher than 235 HV10. 25. The pipe bend of claim 24, having maximum hardness values, measured at 1.5 mm to 2 mm depth from the surface, not higher than 230 HV10. 26. The seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe of claim 1, wherein the microstructure has, at a distance up to 2 mm, starting from the inner surface of the pipe, a microstructure comprising, in volume percentage, tempered martensite lower than 70%, tempered bainite higher than 30% and traces of ferrite less than or equal to 10%.
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