Interaction of corrosion defects in pipelines – Part 1: Fundamentals
Volume: 144, Pages: 56 - 62
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Corrosion defects, also called metal loss due to corrosion, are frequently found in carbon steel pipelines. Corrosion defects may occur singly or in colonies. Usually the failure pressure of a colony of closely spaced corrosion defects is smaller than the failure pressures that the defects would attain if they were isolated. This reduction in the corroded pipe pressure strength is due to the interaction between adjacent defects. The interaction...
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Title
Interaction of corrosion defects in pipelines – Part 1: Fundamentals
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
144
Pages
56 - 62
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