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The problem of nonextractable chlorides on refinery equipment and lessons learned. A resource for refining, production & chemical-treatment suppliers for preventing corrosion at refineries.
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Explores the trend of the increasing number of reported incidents of alkaline carbonate stress corrosion cracking (ACSCC) since the year 2000. Locations. Theories. Mitigation. Inspection. Industy survey results.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Corrosion mechanisms in refinery crude distillation unit (CDU) distillation tower overhead systems and current industry practices for mitigating or controlling this corrosion.
CORRECTED VERSION AS OF 1/14/2022. Analysis of available and emerging technologies in the field of in-line inspection tools and review their status with respect to characteristics, performance, range of application, and limitations. This is a companion guide to SP0102.
The following corrections have been made in NACE Publication 35100-2017, “In-Line Inspection of Pipelines.”Date: January 14, 2022Corrections:•Reference 2 on p. 20 has been revised from “Specifications and Requirements for Intelligent Pig Inspection of Pipelines, Pipeline Operators Forum (POF), http://www.pipelineoperators.org/publicdocs/POF_specs_2009.pdf (Rijswijk, Netherlands: 2009).” to “Specifications and Requirements for Intelligent Pig Inspection of Pipelines, Pipeline Operators Forum (POF), 2016.”•Two citations of reference 2 in Appendix B (pp. 30 and 31) have been revised from “…from POF document. [ref.]” to “…from Table 2.1 of the POF document.2”•Metric-to-U.S. Customary unit conversions have been corrected throughout Appendix B.Published as: NACE Publication 35100-2017 (Corrected Copy)
Overview of thermoplastic liners used in oilfield pipelines - usually applied to pipelines that contain water as a component. Current practices. Terminology, techniques, and applications of liners in the oil field.
Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) for engineers, designers and consultants involved in the design, maintenance, and rehabilitation of underground petroleum (including gas, crude oil, and refinery products) pipelines.
The theoretical basis for the 100 millivolt (mV) cathodic polarization criterion. Effects of other factors such as temperature, mill scale, moisture, and anaerobic bacteria, polarization.
Corrosion associated with alternating current (AC) interference on buried steel pipelines. AC corrosion characteristics and proposed mechanisms. Approaches to protection and monitoring.
CP coupons have been used since the 1930s by several of the pioneers of the corrosion-control industry, both in North America and in Europe. Over the last two decades, the use of CP coupons has been rediscovered as a practical method to determine the level of polarization of a buried structure and to confirm the voltage drop in a potential measurement. Acceptance of CP coupon technology is slowly occurring. Research sponsored by the pipeline industry has explored the use of CP coupons and has helped validate the use of this technology.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Assessing corrosion in the field. New: long-range ultrasonic testing (UT), fiber optic strain gauges; high-resolution electrical resistance (ER), a new method of hydrogen probe monitoring, and extended-analysis coupons.
Recent experience from nuclear power plants indicates that degradation of buried piping is occurring in at least some plants and represents an issue requiring the attention of the nuclear industry.
This state-of-the-art report presents methods of indentifying corrosion in power and communications manholes and identifies methods used to mitigate the effects of corrosion within the confines of the manhole.