Erosion-Corrosion of Gathering Pipeline Steel in Oil-Water-Sand Multiphase Flow

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This work studies a series of factors influencing erosion-corrosion in oilfield gathering pipelines steel using the home-made testing pipe flow loop. Results showed that steel was corroded in oil-water flow. The corrosion rate increased with the flow velocity on the whole, and the addition of solid particles would intensify the localized corrosion. For the erosion-corrosion test added with 2 wt% quartz sand at the velocity of 2 m/s, the portion of pure corrosion and pure erosion accounted for 47.50% and 70.83%, respectively. The erosion-enhanced corrosion was 16.67% of the total weight loss, while the corrosion inhibiting the damage from erosion accounted for 35.00%, so negative synergistic effects appeared in the oil-water-sand multiphase flow conditions.

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Li, Q., & Liu, B. (2023). Erosion-Corrosion of Gathering Pipeline Steel in Oil-Water-Sand Multiphase Flow. Metals, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/met13010080

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