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The current work explores the dimensionless Shields number, including the applicability domain, to predict particle movement in oil transmission pipelines. Multiple scenarios are considered to compare the model’s prediction to actual pipeline experience.
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Nuclear wastes are stored in large carbon steel storage tanks. Carbon steels can become susceptible to localized corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. Results of ongoing electrochemical tests to understand effects of a maturing passive film on the corrosion.
Factors affecting the measurements of coupon polarization potential - in the presence of stray direct traction current - were investigated through field experiments. Based on results, suggestions were made for improving the use of coupons under those conditions.
The failure of tank roof center support column of a free water knockout tank. The center support column had circumferential cross-sectional corrosion damages, one meter from the tank bottom. Cause analysis was carried out to know the mode of failure.
For a buried pipeline under dynamic DC stray current interference, field experiments of corrosion coupons were carried out at two selected test stations by burying coupons of different bare areas at two different depths.
Sampling of pigging debris was performed from three multiphase pipelines that previously were exposed to microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) due to high abundances of sulfate reducing prokaryotes (SRP) and methanogens.
The work carried out to develop test methods suitable for assessing inhibitor performance in controlling TOL corrosion. New corrosion inhibitors have been developed that effectively mitigate TOL corrosion.
At rail crossings and parallelisms, pipes for liquid and gas transportation shall be encased in a coated steel casing pipe. Laboratory tests investigate the protection and interference condition of carrier pipe and the casing where water is in the annulus.
Development of a solution and its application on carbon steel pipelines for the detection and sizing of Stress corrosion cracking (SCC). Potential to replace MPI and UT as the industry gold standard for SCC detection and sizing.
This paper presents new applications of Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors (VCI) inside new and/or existing out-of-service pipelines. The system utilizes a combination of soluble and volatile corrosion inhibitors that are directly applied into the pipeline.
This paper describes two new and complementary mechanical testing methods recently applied to vintage pipeline steels as input to integrity management.
Information is presented on field data collection and management, data correlation, data analysis, and future considerations for stray current monitoring.