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In this study, enamel-coated steel pipe samples with various levels of cathodic protection were tested to investigate their impedance models by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).
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An overview on lessons learned with high-performance polyurethane elastomers coatings in Alberta oil sands service, from material properties, operating conditions, wear data, to useful life and cost savings. Wear monitoring system with no perforation of the pipe wall is discussed.
In this paper, the scaling mode at the early stage of carbon steel exposed to H2S environments with short exposure time were investigated. Corrosion exposure tests and linear polarization resistance (LPR) techniques were performed.
Behavior of corrosion protection in passivity and immunity domains respectively by considering the relation between cathodically polarized potential and pH at the steel/soil interface. As an example of corrosion protection in passivity domain steel in aerated sandy soil was taken.
This standard presents acknowledged practices for the control of external corrosion on offshore steel pipelines. Historical Document 1988
Procedures for evaluating the resistance of pipeline steels to stepwise cracking induced by hydrogen absorption from aqueous sulfide corrosion. The test is applicable to line pipe with wall thicknessess of 5 to 30 mm. Historical Document 1987
管道、压力容器抗氢致开裂钢性能评价的试验方法
Evaluation of pipeline and pressure vessel steels. Comparing test results from different laboratories of the absorption of hydrogen generated by corrosion of steel in wet H2S.