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Application of The Corrosion Resistant Alloy/ Carbon Steel Bimetal Pipes in Oil and Gas Field Development

Bimetal composite pipes composed of carbon steel and corrosion resistant alloys have attracted increasing attention for the applications in the fields of transferring pipes, downhole tubes, reservoirs and heat exchangers. It shows superior properties such as corrosion resistance of the corrosion resistant alloys and formability, and mechanical properties of carbon steels, which satisfy the requirements of both anti-corrosion and mechanical properties applied in oil and gas filed with an affordable price.

A series of manufacturing methods for the fabrication of bimetal composite pipes, including mechanical bonding method, welded pipe using the clad plate and inner surfacing welding clad pipe, have been applied in recent years.

Product Number: 51323-19237-SG
Author: Hang Su, Wensheng Li, Anqing Fu, Chengxian Yin
Publication Date: 2023
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The present research proposed a metallurgically bonded corrosion resistance alloy/carbon steel bimetal pipe. The interfacial bonding behavior, and the corrosion and mechanical behavior of bimetals was investigated using various heat treatment technologies. It can be inferred that the cohesion strength, corrosion resistance and strength were attributed to the diffusion behavior of Chromium in terms of interfacial diffusion behavior and the precipitation of carbides. Additionally, the welding technique for the bimetal pipes with particular composite structure, as well as its recent application in the oil and gas field development, was illustrated in the present research.

The present research proposed a metallurgically bonded corrosion resistance alloy/carbon steel bimetal pipe. The interfacial bonding behavior, and the corrosion and mechanical behavior of bimetals was investigated using various heat treatment technologies. It can be inferred that the cohesion strength, corrosion resistance and strength were attributed to the diffusion behavior of Chromium in terms of interfacial diffusion behavior and the precipitation of carbides. Additionally, the welding technique for the bimetal pipes with particular composite structure, as well as its recent application in the oil and gas field development, was illustrated in the present research.

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