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Low Cr (3 to 5%) bearing steels have been developed and used in CO2 environment as materials to meet "Fitness for Purpose". However, the SSC and SCC resistance of low Cr bearing steel have not been clarified. This paper presents the effect of carbon content, microstructure, and tempering temperature on the SSC and SCC resistance as well as CO2 corrosion resistance of low Cr steel (3%Cr steel).
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Laboratory testing program on the tube materials of UNS N08028 and UNS N08029 in 91000 mg/L chloride 1000 psi CO2 2200 psi H2S at temperature from 150 °C and up to 220 °C by means of tensile constant load per NACE TM0177 and slow stain rate testing (SSRT) per NACE TM0198.
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An intensive testing program to study the effect of the heat treatment of the alloy USN N07718 was launched. Corrosion and environmental cracking were also tested.
Corrosion and EAC resistance of 14 heats of wireline materials, including a cold-rolled carbon steel, low-alloy steels, stainless steels, titanium alloys, nickel-based alloys, and copper-based alloys, were evaluated.
An advanced material of nickel-based alloy has been developed for Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG ) to be applied in sour conditions to injection of seawater into wells for enhanced oil and gas recovery.
Brief descriptions of the mechanisms of common types of corrosion attacks in petrochemical and refinery environments viz. Wet H2S, Caustic, Amine, Carbonate corrosion and cracking.
Susceptibility of Grades 23 and 29 titanium Tapered Stress Joint (TSJ) forgings to gas phase methanolic Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) was measured in deaerated, dry 0-0.5 wt.% and saturated methanol-containing methane gas environments at 25C in a two phase laboratory program.
The stress corrosion cracking (SCC) susceptibility of 30Cr2Ni4MoV rotor steel welded joint in a 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution at 180 °C was investigated using slow strain rate tensile (SSRT) tests at different strain rates.
Development of a solution and its application on carbon steel pipelines for the detection and sizing of Stress corrosion cracking (SCC). Potential to replace MPI and UT as the industry gold standard for SCC detection and sizing.
Key agents that cause stress corrosion cracking on API 5L X70 steel in anhydrous fuel ethanol by statistical analysis of chemical analyses data of anhydrous-ethanol samples and data from previous stress corrosion cracking tests.
In this paper, the corrosion performance of C110 tubing is investigated in high-density formate completion fluid at 180 oC with different combinations of CO2 mixed and mechanical damage.