Effect of H 2 S and CO 2 in Oil/Water Emulsions on the Corrosion Resistance of SA-543 Steel

2015 
The effect of H2S and CO2 in oil/water emulsions on the corrosion resistance of SA-543 steel was determined using a cell containing a rotating cylinder electrode. Electrochemical and weight loss measurements were conducted on test specimens mounted on the rotating electrode. The effect of H2S was determined using an emulsion containing 30% oil and 70% of a 0.01 M Na2S2O3 solution both in the presence and absence of CO2. The performance of SA-543 in the presence of CO2 was evaluated using an emulsion prepared with a 3 wt.% NaCl solution containing CO2. The corrosion resistance of X65 steel was also investigated under the same conditions for comparison purposes. The performance of SA-543 steel was further investigated as a function of the oil concentration, rotation speed of the electrode, and temperature to determine its corrosion resistance at varying operating conditions. Results show that the corrosion resistance increases with increasing oil concentration, rotation speed, and temperature. Experimental data also indicate that SA-543 steel is a more promising material to be used in H2S containing environments, and thus for fabricating pipes for transporting oil and gas, when compared to X65 steel.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    33
    References
    4
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []