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Corrosion of pipeline steel in dense phase CO2 containing impurities: A critical review of test methodologies

Kairy, S; Zhou, S; Turnbull, A; Hinds, G (2023) Corrosion of pipeline steel in dense phase CO2 containing impurities: A critical review of test methodologies. Corrosion Science, 214. 110986

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Abstract

Characterising the corrosion behaviour of pipeline steels in dense phase CO2 is essential for the development of carbon capture and storage projects to combat climate change. A range of experimental studies has been undertaken using a variety of testing methods to predict and control corrosion in service. We summarise the principal factors that have been established as influencing corrosion of steel pipelines in these challenging environments, critically review experimental methodologies, and assess their impact on the reliability of corrosion rate measurements.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Carbon steel; Stainless steel; Weight loss; Acid corrosion; Stress corrosion
Subjects: Advanced Materials > Corrosion
Divisions: Electromagnetic & Electrochemical Technologies
Identification number/DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2023.110986
Last Modified: 16 Feb 2024 14:12
URI: http://eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/id/eprint/9931

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