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Castro Dominguez, Bernardo
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- 2023A molecular dynamics approach to modelling oxygen diffusion in PLA and PLA clay nanocompositescitations
- 2022Intelligent Mechanochemical Design of Co-Amorphous Mixturescitations
- 2019Systematic development of a high dosage formulation to enable direct compression of a poorly flowing APIcitations
- 2019The Effect of Jet Flow Impingement on the Corrosion Products formed on a Pipeline Steel in Naturally Aerated Sour Brinecitations
- 2015Flow assisted corrosion of API 5L X-70 in sour brine induced by pipe flow changes in a jet impingement chamber
- 2013Detection of secondary phases in duplex stainless steel by magnetic force microscopy and scanning Kelvin probe force microscopycitations
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Flow assisted corrosion of API 5L X-70 in sour brine induced by pipe flow changes in a jet impingement chamber
Abstract
The corrosion behavior of API 5L X-70 pipe steel was studied in a jet impingement chamber, which<br/>simulated the effect of flow rate and contact angle on pipe accessories. Experiments were carried out in<br/>sour brine with kerosene and corrosion rates were determined by linear polarization resistance.<br/>Corrosion products were characterized by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction to<br/>identify crystalline phases on surface. Parameters under study included flow rate (1.05, 2.36 m/s) and<br/>contact angles (30°, 60°, 90°). Highest flow rates were associated to top corrosion rates due to<br/>corrosion product detachment on which prevailed that of oxide type, whilst moderate flow rate and<br/>static conditions led to a larger number of phases on which sulfides predominated over oxides.