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Saad M.M.
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- Dec 22, 2015
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I am researching about the stainless steel limits in produced oil and water environments. I found a little in the literature about stainless steel corrosion and limits in oxygen free environment (pitting and crevice corrosion). Most of the limits I found in the literature including, SCC temperature, CPT and CCT including ASTM G48 procedures assumes aerated testing medium conditions.
On the other hand, producers experience indicate successful use of 316 SS in wet oil and producing water environments with no records of failures for decades. The chlorides level in these environment can be very high (in excess of 30,000 or 40,000 ppm) and operating at temperature that can reach or exceed 60 C/ 140 F. Furthermore, NACE MR0175 sets very high limits to 316 SS material (up to 50,000 ppm of chlorides at 90 C, in mild H2S environment). Furthermore, a well-recognized publication by Craig and Smith point to high limits of chlorides and temperature based lab research and operators experiences. The problem becomes more complex with consideration to pH, CO2 and H2S.
Can someone help me and point out what I am missing. Is there a reference (from internationally recognized organization) that discuss the SCC, CPT and CCT limits for stainless steels in oxygen free environment ?
On the other hand, producers experience indicate successful use of 316 SS in wet oil and producing water environments with no records of failures for decades. The chlorides level in these environment can be very high (in excess of 30,000 or 40,000 ppm) and operating at temperature that can reach or exceed 60 C/ 140 F. Furthermore, NACE MR0175 sets very high limits to 316 SS material (up to 50,000 ppm of chlorides at 90 C, in mild H2S environment). Furthermore, a well-recognized publication by Craig and Smith point to high limits of chlorides and temperature based lab research and operators experiences. The problem becomes more complex with consideration to pH, CO2 and H2S.
Can someone help me and point out what I am missing. Is there a reference (from internationally recognized organization) that discuss the SCC, CPT and CCT limits for stainless steels in oxygen free environment ?