Abstract
Hydrogen permeation data obtained from pipes and vessels using the hydrogen collection method are presented with measurements such as UT to interpret corrosion trends. Sour gas corrosion induced hydrogen permeation is particularly location and time variant, with implications for using the method to determine active corrosion and contemporaneous cracking susceptibility.
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2001
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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