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Effect of inhibitors on preferential weld corrosion under sweet conditions

Khaled Alawadhi (Department of Automotive and Marine Technology, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, College of Technological Studies, Kuwait City, Kuwait)
Mylène Martinez (Matis Technologies, Lyon, France)
Abdulkareem Aloraier (Department of Manufacturing and Welding Technology, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, College of Technological Studies, Kuwait City, Kuwait)
Jalal Alsarraf (Department of Automotive and Marine Technology, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, College of Technological Studies, Kuwait City, Kuwait)

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 29 April 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this investigation was to compare the performance of three typical oil field carbon dioxide corrosion inhibitors in controlling preferential weld corrosion (PWC) of X65 pipeline steel in artificial seawater (3.5 weight per cent) saturated with carbon dioxide at one bar pressure.

Design/methodology/approach

A novel rotating cylinder electrode (RCE) apparatus was used to evaluate the effect of flow on the inhibition for the weld metal (WM), heat-affected zone (HAZ) and parent material. To fulfill this objective, the galvanic currents flowing between the weld regions were recorded using parallel zero-resistance ammeters, and the self-corrosion rates of the couples were obtained by linear polarization resistance measurements.

Findings

The results showed that when 30 ppm of green oil field inhibitors were present in the service environment, a current reversal took place, resulting in accelerated weld corrosion. At high shear stress, the currents increased and further reversals occurred. The inhibitors were more effective in controlling the self-corrosion rates of the parent material than of the WM and HAZ material. It was concluded that PWC was caused by unstable conditions in which the inhibitor film was selectively disrupted from the WM and HAZ, but remained effective on the parent material.

Originality/value

Electrochemical corrosion rate measurements were carried out using an RCE produced from the different regions of the weld. An advantage of using the RCE is that the hydrodynamic conditions are very well defined, and it is feasible to translate the conditions that are known to exist in a production pipeline to those used in laboratory tests.

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Acknowledgements

The research described in this paper was supported by Clariant Oil Services. The authors would like to acknowledge Dr Mike Robinson for his extensive guidance and Cranfield University for providing laboratory facilities.

Citation

Alawadhi, K., Martinez, M., Aloraier, A. and Alsarraf, J. (2014), "Effect of inhibitors on preferential weld corrosion under sweet conditions", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 61 No. 3, pp. 172-181. https://doi.org/10.1108/ACMM-03-2013-1244

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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