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Published reports of laboratory tests and plant experience pertaining to the cracking of steels in wet H2S service. Environmental, fabrication, and metallurgical parameters involved in the cracking process.
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Summarizes results of laboratory tests and investigations of field and plant experience presented in various sources of published literature pertaining to the cracking of steels in wet H2S service. Particular attention is devoted to the environmental, fabrication, and metallurgical parameters involved in the cracking process. Key words: cracking, environmental, fabrication, H2S, metallurgical, stress corrosion, SCC
Predicting corrosion rates. Areas of vulnerability in the distillation equipment associated with hydroprocessing units. Corrosion rate and materials data from hydroprocessing units compared to previous data.
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Materials selection, fabrication, postweld heat treatment, inspection, and testing practices for pressure vessels to reduce the likelihood of low-temperature hydrogen damage in wet H2S environments.