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The corrosion behaviour of X65 steel in a mixed 1% H2S (in CO2) brine after exposure to a pure CO2-saturated brine at 40°C. The objective was to identify the scales formed and understand their effect on the corrosion performance of X65 steel upon transition from pure sweet to sour conditions.
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Aims to evaluate stress and strain around a pit and to determine the relationship between plastic zone size and pit geometry using the Finite Element Method (FEM). A database containing the relationship of pit parameters and plastic zone size can provide an understanding of the risk of through-wall failure in X65 steel.