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ISBN 13: 9781902653556
Author: Liane Smith
This book addresses the selection and qualification of corrosion resistant alloys for use in oil and gas field production facilities that handle raw and partly processed reservoir fluids at, and below, reservoir temperatures.
1. Terminology and Definitions
1.1 Generic and Oilfield Terms
1.2 Definitions and Abbreviations
2. Standards Referred to in this Document
3. Introduction
4. Scope
5. Objective
6. Overview of Requirements for Selection and Qualification of CRAs for Oil and Gasfield Use
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Resistance to Corrosion by Produced Fluids
6.2.1 Carbon Steels
6.2.2 CRAs
6.2.3 Testing CRAs for General and Localised Corrosion
6.2.4 Testing CRAs for Resistance To Environmental Cracking
6.3 Corrosion Resistance in Other Fluids
6.4 Qualification and Ranking of CRAs
6.5 Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Control (QC) Testing
7. General Principles and Limitations of Proposed SSC/SCC Tests
7.1 Background
7.2 Test Environments
7.3 Test Stresses and Loading of Specimens
7.4 Test Specimens
7.5 Test Duration and Strain Rate
7.6 Test Temperature
7.7 Test Materials
7.8 Interpretation of Test Results
7.9 Limitations of the Proposed Test Methods
7.10 Alternative Test Methods
7.11 Reproducibility of Tests
8. SSC/SCC Test Procedures
8.1 General Requirements
8.2 Test Environments
8.2.1 Application Specific Environments
8.2.2 Control and Reporting of Test Conditions
8.2.3 Environment 1
8.2.4 Environment 2
8.2.5 Environment3
8.2.6 Reference Environments
8.3 Test Pressures
8.4 Specimen Selection and Surface Preparation and Loading
8.5 Loading
8.5.1 Constant Load and Sustained Load Tests
8.5.2 Constant Total Strain Tests
8.6 Primary Test Methods
8.6.1 Method A (Statically Loaded, Smooth, Uniaxial, Tensile Specimens)
8.6.2 Method B (Statically Loaded, 4-Point, Bent-Beam Specimens)
8.6.3 Method C (Statically Loaded, C-Ring Specimens)
8.6.4 Examination and Failure Appraisal of Methods A, B and C
8.7 Supplementary Test Method
8.7.1 Method E (Slow Strain Rate Tests)
8.7.2 Examination and Failure Appraisal of Method E
8.8 Test Report
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