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Corrosion Investigation of Commercially Available Linepipe Steel in CO2 Environment
2018
International Journal of Engineering & Technology
CO2 corrosion has been the most prevalent form of corrosion and is considered as a complex problem in oil and gas production industries. The CO2 in presence of water causes sweet corrosion that is responsible for failure of pipeline during transportation of Oil and Gas. This work studies the corrosion behaviour of carbon steel specimens in CO2 environment at different temperatures but at constant pressure. The effect of CO2 on Carbon Steel specimens (X65, A106) were studied in simulated
doi:10.14419/ijet.v7i3.32.18382
fatcat:v5stq72j3vepdpksh7smgoeae4