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% Oxygen Required for Corrosion

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klonteig

Petroleum
Aug 31, 2005
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I'm wondering if anyone has a good handle on how much (or how little) oxygen we would require in the following scenario to avoid corrsion of our uncoated carbon steel pipeline:

Fluid - sea water
Temp - 5 to 25 degrees C
Velocity in pipe - 1.4 m/s
Pressure - as high as 2000 kPa, as low as atmospheric

We're installing a de-aeration unit to prevent corrosion, but have no idea what level of oxygen is acceptable to avoid major corrosion.

Thanks!

Jordan
 
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