Evaluation of the effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes on corrosion performance

The potential effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes during subsea tie-in operations on corrosion performance were investigated. Immersion and accelerated corrosion tests were conducted on 316L in different mixtures of treated seawater. In particular, we examined the effect of oxygen and...

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Main Authors: Machuca, Laura, Murray, L., Gubner, Rolf, Bailey, Stuart
Format: Journal Article
Published: Wiley - VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47233
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author Machuca, Laura
Murray, L.
Gubner, Rolf
Bailey, Stuart
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Murray, L.
Gubner, Rolf
Bailey, Stuart
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description The potential effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes during subsea tie-in operations on corrosion performance were investigated. Immersion and accelerated corrosion tests were conducted on 316L in different mixtures of treated seawater. In particular, we examined the effect of oxygen and microorganisms in seawater on the performance of the alloy at the different mixtures of treated seawater to assess the risk of localized corrosion in the event of seawater ingress into pipelines. Results showed that oxygen has a negative impact on the biocidal and oxygen scavenging efficiency of the chemical treatments and a detrimental effect on pitting corrosion.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-472332017-09-13T14:13:04Z Evaluation of the effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes on corrosion performance Machuca, Laura Murray, L. Gubner, Rolf Bailey, Stuart seawater pitting corrosion microbiological corrosion stainless steel The potential effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes during subsea tie-in operations on corrosion performance were investigated. Immersion and accelerated corrosion tests were conducted on 316L in different mixtures of treated seawater. In particular, we examined the effect of oxygen and microorganisms in seawater on the performance of the alloy at the different mixtures of treated seawater to assess the risk of localized corrosion in the event of seawater ingress into pipelines. Results showed that oxygen has a negative impact on the biocidal and oxygen scavenging efficiency of the chemical treatments and a detrimental effect on pitting corrosion. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47233 10.1002/maco.201206897 Wiley - VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA restricted
spellingShingle seawater
pitting corrosion
microbiological corrosion
stainless steel
Machuca, Laura
Murray, L.
Gubner, Rolf
Bailey, Stuart
Evaluation of the effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes on corrosion performance
title Evaluation of the effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes on corrosion performance
title_full Evaluation of the effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes on corrosion performance
title_fullStr Evaluation of the effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes on corrosion performance
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes on corrosion performance
title_short Evaluation of the effects of seawater ingress into 316L lined pipes on corrosion performance
title_sort evaluation of the effects of seawater ingress into 316l lined pipes on corrosion performance
topic seawater
pitting corrosion
microbiological corrosion
stainless steel
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47233