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High flow velocity can have negative impact on the integrity of the oil and gas production equipment. This negative impact can manifest by the reduction of Corrosion Inhibitor (CI) efficiency: the higher the flow velocity, the lower the CI efficiency. The negative impact can also manifest by the occurrence of liquid erosion corrosion phenomena.
Effect of single-phase flow velocity on corrosion. Mass transfer, differential mass transfer & hydrodynamic shear. For engineers and technicians in laboratory corrosion testing. Experiment design. Protocol. Correlation. Feasibility.
Test method…to evaluate and compare the corrosion protection that various internal plastic coatings afford oilfield tubular goods…with flowing water at a given velocity under controlled temperatures for a specified period of time. Historical Document 1993
Conducting controlled velocity corrosion tests in the laboratory wherein a corrosive solution may be moved at a known tangential velocity across the face of corrosion test specimens. Historical Document 1972