2020
DOI: 10.29017/scog.42.1.387
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The Preferential Weld Corrosion of X65 Carbon Steel Pipeline Under Co2 Environment

Abstract: Preferential weld corrosion (PWC) is a severe corrosion form of attack found in pipeline weldments in oil and gas industries. PWC occurs when the corrosion rate of the weld metal (WM) and heat affected zone (HAZ) is higher than the parent metal (PM). PWC was generated by galvanic corrosion mechanism due to dissimilarities in the composition and microstructure of the metal in the three weld regions.The aim of this research is to study the effect of flow rate on preferential weld corrosion (PWC) in X65 high stre… Show more

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“…The presence of small amounts of dissolved oxygen in water increased the overall rate of CS corrosion, and this can result in severe damage to CS. These results follow previous research that the presence of oxygen and CO 2 contaminants can increase the corrosion attack on the weldment [30].…”
Section: Fib Studiessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The presence of small amounts of dissolved oxygen in water increased the overall rate of CS corrosion, and this can result in severe damage to CS. These results follow previous research that the presence of oxygen and CO 2 contaminants can increase the corrosion attack on the weldment [30].…”
Section: Fib Studiessupporting
confidence: 92%