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...Carburization has also been observed on alloys exposed to high temperature sCO2. Chromium in martensitic stainless steels react with carbon to form chromium carbide during this process. The carbon is thought to be the result of the carbon diffusing through the oxide film layer to react...
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... exposure. The corrosion products are of different size and are distributed unevenly over the area as seen in figure 3B . The corrosion products show a hexagonal shape which is typical for FeS (Pyrrhotite) product formed at high temperature (over 120°C) and high H2S particle pressure. Pyrrhotite...
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...Abstract Laboratory testing of corrosion inhibitors under high temperature high pressure (HTHP) conditions is challenging. HTHP testing has been traditionally performed in closed systems with fixed liquid/gas volume and testing results are usually influenced/compromised by the accumulation...
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... are commonly used in commercial NAP corrosion inhibitors. Two such inhibitors have been evaluated in laboratory experiments using a specific testing – “pretreatment - challenge” procedure. This method evaluates the effects of NAP in oils at high temperature on the formation and corrosion resistance of scales...
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... CI has a long history in sour, high elemental sulfur fields and it showed insignificant foaming in laboratory tests. sour gas field elemental sulfur high H2S high CO2 wheel bomb high temperature INTRODUCTION Sour production in the presence of elemental sulfur is one...
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...Abstract Corrosion testing routinely involves testing brine and hydrocarbons under high temperature and high pressure (HTHP) in the presence of CO2 and H2S. One common laboratory procedure is heating a pressure vessel to the test temperature and loading the gases...