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Deposit weight density(DWD). Removing and measuring the deposits in boiler tubes. Data collected by several laboratories on boiler tube samples are compared and analyzed.
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Reaffirmed in 2011! Provides information on the current methodology for measuring the mass per unit area of deposits in boiler tubes (commonly called “deposit weight density” or DWD). The report describes the common methods of removing and measuring the deposits in boiler tubes. It also contains data collected by several laboratories during “round robin” testing of actual boiler tube samples using the common methods. All those involved in the recommendation, evaluation, and performance of DWD should find this report useful. Key words: water, wastewater, boiler tubes, deposit weight density (DWD)
Methods used in the oil and gas industry to test and mitigate under deposit corrosion (UDC) in pipeline environments.
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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.
Corrosion prediction models. Parameters (CO2, H2S concentrations, microbes, inhibitors, hydrocarbons, type of steel, oxygen, effects of flow and erosion). Task Group 076