This book provides a comprehensive review of the currently used critical measurements of the corrosion potential of the environments in the oil and gas, pipeline, power generation, and refinery industries.
Thousands of measurements are conducted daily by chemists, engineers, and technicians in labs and at field locations worldwide.
The book describes the equipment required and the methods used, as well as the scientific principles that are the basis for the measurements, to insure they are effectively performed. Decisions on the condition of field equipment as well as the use of corrosion control chemical (inhibitors) are based on properly conducting the measurements and interpreting the results.
Chapter 6.: Measurements to Determine the Effectiveness of Corrosion Control Measures.
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Published:2021
"Measurements to Determine the Effectiveness of Corrosion Control Measures.", Advances in Measurements of Corrosion Manifestations in Oil and Gas Production and Related Industries, Wayne W. Frenier, FNACE
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