Modeling and experimental study of \CO2\ corrosion on carbon steel at elevated pressure and temperature

By Rida Elgaddafi and Adarsh Naidu and Ramadan Ahmed and Subhash Shah and Shokrollah Hassani and Samuel O. Osisanya and Arild Saasen
Published in Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering NULL 2015

Abstract

Corrosion of carbon steel in carbonic acid environment largely depends on surrounding conditions such as \CO2\ partial pressure, temperature, flow velocity, and water chemistry. This article presents results of experimental and theoretical investigations conducted on corrosion of carbon steel (AISI C1045) in brine (2% NaCl solution) saturated with mixed gas containing carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Experiments were carried out in a 2-liter autoclave at 0.83

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