Engineers working in oil and gas operations understand that corrosion is a costly expense that increases emissions and damages the environment, but many standards do not provide practical examples with solutions, leaving engineers to learn through experience. Case Studies of Material Corrosion Prevention for Oil and Gas Valves delivers a critical reference for engineers and corrosion researchers to get up to speed quickly through practical examples. Packed with nearly 30 real-world case studies, the reference gives the engineer standardized knowledge on how to maintain, select, and prevent typical corrosion problems in a variety of oil and gas settings. Subsea, offshore, refineries, and processing plants are all included, covering a variety of challenges such as chloride stress cracking, how to use Teflon powder to prevent cross contamination, and carbon dioxide corrosion. Organized for quick discovery, Case Studies of Material Corrosion Prevention for Oil and Gas Valves gives engineers the much-needed tool to safely protect their assets and the environment.
Case Studies of Material Corrosion Prevention for Oil and Gas Valves