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Subsea flowlines and risers experience fatigue cycles due to thermal and/or pressure transients or vortex induced vibration (VIV). Tests were performed under constant stress intensity factor (K) levels, in a mildly sour environment and in seawater under cathodic protection to understand the difference in the CRG.
Subsea flowlines and risers experience fatigue cycles due to thermal and/or pressure transients or vortex induced vibration (VIV). Tests were performed under cathodic under constant stress intensity factor (K) levels to measure the subcritical CGR associated with the constant load periods. Tests were performed in a mildly sour environment and in seawater under cathodic protection to understand the difference in the CRG.
Key Words: Offshore / pipelines / fatigue crack growth rate / fatigue / fracture / subcritical crack growth / crack tip strain rate / sour service / cathodic protection
An overview of some of recent progresses in monitoring corrosion using probes/sensors as a practical means of acquiring in-situ and site-specific data from ‘invisible’ underground structures such as oil & gas pipelines
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To explore the damage tolerance of as thermally sprayed aluminium (TSA), a coated carbon steel bar with damage was exposed to synthetic seawater. TSA is capable of polarising the steel bar even with 90% of steel surface exposed.
Black powder is a generic term used to describe entrained corrosion products that can accumulate in sales gas pipelines. This study was to evaluate the efficiency of model inhibitor compounds.