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Title: On the causes of corrosion fracture of industrial pipelines
Authors: Chernov, V.
Makarenko, V.
Kryzhanivs'kyi, E.
Shlapak, L.
Keywords: Corrosion
Fracture
Pipelines
carbon dioxide
chloride
hydrogen sulfide
metal
mineral
oil
oxygen
water
article
corrosion
corrosion fracture
crack
cyclic hydrogen fatigue
destruction
fatigue
gas
grooving
industrial pipeline
physical phenomena
pitting
sulfide cracking
tube
Industrial pipelines
Mineral salts
Materials science
Gas Pipelines
Fracture Toughness
Steels
carbon dioxide 124-38-9, 58561-67-4
chloride 16887-00-6
hydrogen sulfide 15035-72-0, 7783-06-4
oxygen 7782-44-7
water 7732-18-5
Issue Date: 2002
Citation: Chernov, V., Makarenko, V., Kryzhanivs'kyi, E., & Shlapak, L. (2002). On the causes of corrosion fracture of industrial pipelines. Materials Science, 38(6), 880–883. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1024224204487
Abstract: It is established that the most active corrosion components in gas-water-oil environment are hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and mineral salts (especially chlorides). The main types of corrosion fracture of the metalware of oil and gas objects, in particular, industrial pipelines, exploited under severe climatic conditions, are static and cyclic hydrogen fatigue, sulfide cracking, and local (pitting and groove) corrosion.
Description: Повний текст статті доступний з сайту видавця за посиланням: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1024224204487
URI: https://dspace.mnau.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/16951
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