an investigation on corrosion protection layers in pipelines transporting hydrocarbons
;Giovanna Gabetta ;Bernardo Molinas
applied catalysis2014Vol. 8pp. 31-39
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2014fratturaan
Abstract
Chemical reactions between carbon steel, water and chemical species produce corrosion layers
(scales) on the internal surface of pipelines transporting hydrocarbons. Scales act as a diffusion barrier and
prevent the progress of corrosion, a dangerous failure initiator. The protective film (10-100 μm thickness) can
be removed locally by the action of the internal flow, or by other mechanisms. Adhesion with the substrate and
the failure modes of the corrosion layer can be tested by indentation. Some results are presented of experiments
performed on specimens with scales grown in a controlled environment.