Erosion-corrosion interactions of X65 carbon steel in aqueous CO2 environments

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Volume: 414-415, Pages: 376 - 389
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
When sand is present in carbon dioxide (CO2) corrosion environments in carbon steel oil and gas pipelines, wear rates can be particularly severe. The wear mechanism when surfaces are exposed to impact by a solid-laden corrosive fluid is known as erosion-corrosion and consists of erosion and corrosion components with total erosion-corrosion degradation enhanced by interactions between erosion and corrosion. The causes of corrosion-enhanced...
Paper Details
Title
Erosion-corrosion interactions of X65 carbon steel in aqueous CO2 environments
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
414-415
Pages
376 - 389
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