Predictive modelling of internal pitting corrosion of aged non-piggable pipelines

© 2015 The Electrochemical Society. A multivariate regression analysis and time-dependent maximum pit depth growth model was developed using maximum pit depths and pipeline operational parameters, which includes temperature, CO<inf>2</inf> partial pressure, flow rate, pH,...

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Main Authors: Ossai, C., Boswell, B., Davies, Ian
Format: Journal Article
Published: Electrochemical Society Inc. 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38787
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Summary:© 2015 The Electrochemical Society. A multivariate regression analysis and time-dependent maximum pit depth growth model was developed using maximum pit depths and pipeline operational parameters, which includes temperature, CO<inf>2</inf> partial pressure, flow rate, pH, sulfate ion, chloride ion and water cut. This statistical analysis, which used ten years Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement (UTM) data from non-piggable onshore pipelines, accounted for different categories of maximum pitting rates - low, moderate, high and severe. The model was validated using field data from twelve operating pipelines and the results agreed well with the field data.