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Validation results of feature level and joint level CGR based on feature matching and signal matching. These results enable pipeline operators to establish defect repair schedules and re-inspection intervals with increased confidence.
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The focus herein is on comparing integrity probabilistic analysis approaches with a brief discussion on the existing deterministic approaches. The comparison study utilizes real life application of In-Line-Inspection (ILI) and field measurements of corroded onshore pipelines.
Mechanism, prediction, monitoring and control of CO2 and H2S metal loss corrosion. Papers that reviewed the subject in 2006 and 2015, with the objective of reorienting research and development. 2017 NACE E-BOOK
Corrosion, which is the degradation of materials due to chemical or electrochemical reactions with their environment, poses significant economic and safety concerns across various industries, including infrastructure, transportation, energy, and the Oil and Gas sector 1. Biocorrosion, initiated by microbial activities, has gained significant attention due to its destructive effects on metallic structures and critical assets 2. The formation of biofilms by microbial induced bacteria such as sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and acid-producing bacteria (APB) has been identified as a prominent mechanism contributing to biocorrosion in various environments such as oil and gas.
Flow models used to locate internal corrosion and corrosion models to predict severity. Can also be used in conjunction with inline inspection (ILI) data to establish ILI frequency. Applicable to piggable pipelines.
Vibratory cavitation testing applied to alloy UNS N10665 at a frequency of 20 KHz and at temperatures of 25°C - in seawater. Free corrosion potentials and mass loss in the presence and absence of cavitation were also determined for this alloy.