Abstract
The problem of corrosion in deep sour wells containing H2S is receiving increasing attention from operating companies. This paper is dealing with adjustment of a new product in order to improve the sulfide stress corrosion cracking resistance of a Boron added modified UNS G-41300 steel. Controlled additions of Titanium, Aluminium and Niobium allow to obtain better SSCC resistance than the one required for API 5CT C90 grade.
Subject
Steel structures,
Tubular goods,
Materials,
Yield stress,
Tensile tests,
Niobium,
Boron,
Nitrogen,
Heat,
Steel,
Titanium,
Copper,
Yield strength
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1989
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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