The effects of temperature and hydrodynamics on the CO₂ corrosion of 13Cr and 13Cr5Ni2Mo stainless steels in the presence of free acetic acid

By Novak, P; Mala, R & Joska, L
Published in Corrosion Science NULL 2004

Abstract

This paper describes the effects of temperature and hydrodynamics on the CO₂ corrosion of two stainless steels in the presence of free acetic acid. The experimental set-up developed in this work was able to evaluate the corrosion behavior of 13Cr and 13Cr5Ni2Mo stainless steels in static conditions with a flow velocity of 1 m s⁻¹ at temperatures of 125, 150 and 175° C. Electrochemical tests of impedance and linear polarization resistance have been carried out, as well as mass loss tests and surface analysis.

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