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This paper will provide the understanding for the preservation of assets from the effects of internal corrosion.
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This study was to monitor the growth of the marine bio-film, of micro/macro-organisms, on the surface of different metallic alloys in seawater by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).
This study was to 1) develop a protocol to test coating performance on pitted stainless steel 2) compare performance of protective coating systems 3) determine application procedure.
Two case histories at a thermal in-situ oil sands project elaborate on field parameters by studying the various corrosion phenomena at play. Mitigation recommendations are also be presented.
Within a few weeks in a 2012 cathodic protection (CP) trial for monopiled windturbine structures in the North Sea, the seawater pH inside the monopile dropped from 8 to 5 and toxic gas (H2S and CO) alarms were energised. This paper explains why.
The susceptibility of a high strength low alloy nanostructured steel to sulfide stress corrosion cracking (SSCC) resistance is assessed.
This paper presents the experimental work done with different API 5CT P110 materials under high levels of stress created by a solution of HCl acid.
This paper will highlight some of the ongoing advances of the HTHA Joint Industry Project (JIP) to date and provide a preview into upcoming developments in the NDE and FFS codes.
The aim of this paper is to find a correlation between nitride content/distribution and properties of two of the largely adopted Duplex Stainless Steel (DSS), UNS* S32205 and UNS S32750. *Unified Numbering System
We have used thermodynamic modeling to predict the chemical composition of the brines that form by deliquescence of sea-salt aerosols, and to estimate brine volumes and salt/brine volume ratios as a function of temperature and atmospheric relative humidity.
The performance and relative importance of a recent testing program for corrosion inhibition and other performance parameters using documented test methods.
Longitudinally welded linepipe can be more susceptible to localized corrosion than seamless linepipe due to chemical composition gradients between the weld and base metal, resulting in galvanic attack.