PREDICTION OF GENERALISED AND LOCALIZED CARBON STEEL CORROSION USING IMPROVED NORSOK AND PAPAVINASAM MODELS

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Carbon steel corrosion is a commonly encountered issue in pipelines transporting hydrocarbons containing corrosive agents such as CO2, H2S and water. As a result, several corrosion prediction models have been put forward over the years although no standard model exists for corrosion prediction in the industry. Two of such models are the Norsok model for predicting sweet generalized corrosion and the Papavinasam model for predicting localised corrosion which are both insufficient to accurately predict CO2 corrosion due to their underlying operational limitations.

In this project, both of the above-mentioned models have been modified and improved so as to reduce the model limitations. The Norsok model is improved by accounting for 3 phase flow in calculating the wall shear stress and introduction of correction factors owing to oil wetting and formation of protective layers in steel pipes during transportation of hydrocarbon. The Papavinasam model was improved by using the Weibull distribution to account for time effect in corrosion predictions.

The corrosion rates at different operating conditions have been predicted using the improved models for both sweet and sour flow streams, validated against available field data and analysed with errors of

PREDICTION OF GENERALISED AND LOCALIZED CARBON STEEL CORROSION USING IMPROVED NORSOK AND PAPAVINASAM MODELS
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    Type Project
    Department Petroleum Engineering
    Project ID PEE0060
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 21 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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