Corrosion
When discussing corrosion related to pipelines, the following key points are important to remember:
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The electrochemical process by which the iron in refined steel returns to a more stable state
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Results in metal-loss at anodic areas
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Corrosion is not uniform and homogenous
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Corrosion does not involve the application of mechanical stress
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Corrosion is a ‘stress-free’ process
Also, see these corrosion-related calculations:
- PRCI RSTRENG and RSTRENG+
- Pipeline Toolbox
- Corrosion Module
- ANSI B31G-1991 Evaluation of MAOP in Corroded Areas
- ANSI B31G-1991 Maximum Allowable Longitudinal Extent of Corrosion
- Rate of Electrical Current Flow Through the Corrosion Cell
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Electrolyte Resistance from Surface of an Electrode to any Distance
- Cathodic Protection Module
- Design and Stress Analysis
- Metal loss should be evaluated when performing any design & stress calculations
- Corrosion Module
Table of Contents
Table of Pages
- Pipeline HUB User Resources
- AC Mitigation PowerTool
- API Inspector's Toolbox
- Crossings Workflow
- Horizontal Directional Drilling PowerTool
- Hydrotest PowerTool
- Pipeline Toolbox
- PRCI AC Mitigation Toolbox
- PRCI RSTRENG
- RSTRENG+
- Ad-hoc Analysis
- Database Import
- Data Availability Dashboard
- ESRI Map
- Report Builder
- Crossings Workflow
- Hydrotest PowerTool
- Investigative Dig PowerTool
- Hydraulics PowerTool
- External Corrosion Direct Assessment Procedure - RSTRENG
- Canvas
- Definitions