Grooving corrosion of seam welded oil pipelines
Mohamed Hanafy El-Sayed - CMRDI Cairo
(in lingua inglese)
Failure of the pipeline segment is directly related to a poor quality ERW process, since incomplete penetration, un-melted zones, and lack of fusion close to the pipe inner surface were present on extended regions along the seam weld line. Grooving corrosion is largely accelerated by the above-mentioned welding defects, leading to rapid thinning in these defective regions of the seam weld. At a critical wall thickness, the radial stress of the flowing fluid exceeds the pipe hoop strength leading to crack initiation and propagation until stress relief is attained.
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Fonte: Articolo Case Studies in Engineering Failure Analysis, 2014
Settori: Acqua, Energia, Energie non rinnovabili, GAS, Gas naturale, Metano, Petrolchimico, Riscaldamento, Termotecnica industriale, Tubazioni
- Andrea Gibelli
- Maurizio Baltera
- Riccardo Balistreri
- Henkel Italia S.r.l.
- Damiano Zamboni
- UNI Ente Nazionale Italiano di Normazione