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The principal objective of this work is to investigate and understand the TLC inhibition mechanism in the presence of diethylamine (DEA) and morpholine. In order to determine possible interactions between the tested amines and the steel surface, the surface charge was investigated by determining the potential of zero charge (PZC).
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A methodology to visualise the status of assets and support effective implementation of a Corrosion Management System. Based on information collated from Corrosion Risk Assessments, Pipeline Risk Assessments, Risk Based Inspection etc. A flexible tool that allows for instant overview of the assets’ integrity status, without need for extraction of information from engineering departments.
To ensure the safe operation of a gas processing plant, monitoring the Critical Process Variables (CPV) against the Integrity Operating Window (IOW) is a key element for compliance with the corrosion management framework. This paper is the operator’s experience in setting up the IOW management system in a gas processing plant and benefits gained.
Scale inhibitor squeeze treatments have been applied for many decades to control inorganic scales in onshore/offshore production wells. A series of coreflood tests were conducted with reservoir carbonate cores, This paper presents field results and laboratory evaluation data for the application of corrosion inhibitors via the squeeze process.
Exhaustive testing has been conducted and reported previously on UNS N06055 in corrosion 2014 paper number 4223. These data support the use of UNS N06055 for nuclear applications where resistance-to-cracking during fabrication and resistance to primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) in service are of paramount importance.
Investigations of access fittings (AFs) revealed that the internals of the AFs particularly the primary seal area had suffered severe corrosion damage. Based on corrosion coupon data and accompanying bacteria analysis data & corrosion morphological features, premature failures could be attributed to microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC).
Common scenarios for underground corrosion at foundations of telecommunication towers are explained, and practical methods for corrosion risk assessment and corrosion risk mitigation are briefly reviewed.
Comparisons with improved data accuracy of installed sensors in lieu of larger quantities of manual spot data are presented. This paper will include the design principles used in the creation of this next-generation platform, end-user input used to refine the design, and recent installation and operational experiences.
The corrosion process of carbon steel in the presence of silica sand deposit in chloride-containing solution at 30 °C was monitored by use of electrochemical noise (EN). Results demonstrated that electrochemical noise with recurrence quantification analysis is useful for monitoring localized under deposit corrosion.
Results of the stress corrosion cracking tests showed that wrought UNS S31803 was not resistant to environmentally-induced cracking or corrosion in the test environment. A difference in surface finish did not have a significant effect.
The effect of the deposition of sand and field sludge on the corrosion mechanism of carbon steel in sour environments. Under-deposit corrosion (UDC) of carbon steel was studied underneath the sand deposit and the field sludge in a simulated sour environment