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Title: Corrosion/Erosion


1
Corrosion/Erosion
  • PROCESS OUT OF CONTROL

2
Corr Science
  • Corr Science, is a Alberta based company which
    supplies corrioson, erosion, and MIC products for
    pipelines and plants

3
Why? Process out of control
  • To provide information on the interrelation
    between Corrsion/ Erosion/ MIC proccess and
    operating variables to allow more efficient use
    of the plant or pipline
  • To provide information that may be used to
    prevent a safety failure and or a potential
    disaster

4
Definitions
  • Corrosion
  • Chemically induced wall loss
  • Erosion
  • Mechanically induced wall loss
  • MMC
  • Biologically induced wall loss (bugs)

5
Corrosion Perceptions
  • No one Corrosion monitoring tool can solve your
    Corrosion problem
  • You will often need a combination of monitoring
    techniques to properly identify a problem area

6
Corrosion Monitoring Techniques
  • Electrochemical Methods
  • Electrical Resistance Monitoring (ER)
  • Linear Polarization Resistance Monitoring (LPR)
  • Hydrogen Monitoring
  • Weight Loss Coupons
  • Non-Destructive Testing Techniques (NDT)
  • Analytical Techniques

7
Electrochemical Methods
  • Electrical Resistance Monitoring (ER)
  • Linear Polarization Resistance Monitoring (LPR)
  • Galvanic Monitoring, aslo known as Zero
    Resistance Ammetry

8
Electrical Resistance Monitoring (ER)
  • The Action of corrosion on the elements serves to
    decrease the cross section area thereby
    increasing the Electrical Resistance
  • The major advantage is its ability to measure
    corrosion in any environment, liquid, gas or
    particle streams

9
Electrical Resistance Monitoring (ER)
  • The difference between ER and electrochemical
    techniques is that ER measurements prodie
    information on the totaal loss of material, which
    ever electrochemical techniques given rate
    information

10
Linear Polarization Resistance Monitoring (LPR)
  • LPR measures the corrosion current flowing
    between anodic and cathodic half cells
  • LPR monitoring provides an instanteous measure of
    corrosion rate and may, for example be usedas a
    method for optimising corrosion inhibitor
    injection

11
Galvanic Monitoring(Zero Resistance Ammetry ZRA)
  • ZRA probes, two electrodes of dissimilar metals
    are exposed to the process fluid. When immersed
    in solution, a natural voltage (potential)
    difference exits between the electrodes. The
    current generated due to this potential
    difference relates to the rate of corrosion which
    is occurring on the more active of the electrode
    couple.
  • Galvanic/Potential monitoring is applicable to
    the following electrode couples
  • Bimetallic corrosion
  • Crevice and pitting attack
  • Corrosion assisted cracking
  • Corrosion by highly oxidizing species
  • Weld decay
  • Galvanic current measurement has found its widest
    applications in water injection systems where
    dissolved oxygen concentrations are a primary
    concern. Oxygen leaking into such systems greatly
    increases galvanic currents and thus the
    corrosion rate of steel process components.
    Galvanic monitoring systems are used to provide
    an indication that oxygen may be invading
    injection waters through leaking gaskets or
    deaeration systems.

12
Hydrogen Monitoring
  • Hydrogen Monitoring provides an indaction that
    corrosion is taking or has taken place
  • Plants or pipe lines that are exposed to wet sour
    gas (H2S) or acid conditions the generation of
    Hydrogen is a primary concern
  • The concept of hydrogen probes is to detect the
    amount of hydrogen permeating through the steel
    by mechanical or electrochemical measurement and
    to use this as a qualitative indication of
    corrosion rate.

13
Weight Loss Coupons
  • The Weight Loss technique is the best known and
    simplest of all corrosion monitoring techniques.
    The method involves exposing a specimen of
    material (the coupon) to a process environment
    for a given duration, then removing the specimen
    for analysis. The basic measurement which is
    determined from corrosion coupons is weight loss
    the weight loss taking place over the period of
    exposure being expressed as corrosion rate.
  • The simplicity of the measurement offered by the
    corrosion coupon is such that the coupon
    technique forms the baseline method of
    measurement in many corrosion monitoring
    programs.

14
Weight Loss Coupons
  • The technique is extremely versatile, since
    weight loss coupons can be fabricated from any
    commercially available alloy.
  • Localized corrosion can be identified and
    measured.
  • Inhibitor performance can be easily assessed.
  • Therefore, coupon monitoring is most useful in
    environments where corrosion rates do not
    significantly change over long time periods.
    However, they can provide a useful correlation
    with other techniques such as ER and LPR
    measurements.
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15
Non-Destructive Testing Techniques (NDT)
  • NDT instruments includes ultrasonic, radiography,
    thermograph, eddy curent measurement

16
Analytical Techniques
  • Analytical Techniques usually involves drawing
    off a fluid sample. This sample is sent to a
    laboratory for analysis
  • The common analysis will look at Ph levels, iron
    and chlorides counts, oxygen and conductivity

17
Pitting Factor Corrosion Rate
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Non Intrusive Sand Monitor
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Intrusive Sand Monitor
21
MITIGATION OF MICWater Treatment
  • Most Common Approach
  • Preventative and Remedial
  • Flexibility
  • Costs
  • Personnel Safety
  • Environmental Concerns

22
BIoGEORGE PROBE
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