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Microstructural Understanding of Flow Accelerated Corrosion of SA106B Carbon Steel in High-Temperature Water with Different Flow Velocities

open access: yesMaterials, 2023
All light or heavy water reactors fabricated with carbon steels suffer from flow-accelerated corrosion (FAC). The FAC degradation of SA106B with different flow velocities was investigated in terms of microstructure.
Long Xin, Hong Chang
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Comparative Study on Flow-Accelerated Corrosion and Erosion–Corrosion at a 90° Carbon Steel Bend

open access: yesMaterials, 2020
Electrochemical measurements and surface analysis are performed to comparatively study flow-accelerated corrosion (FAC) and erosion–corrosion (E-C) behavior at a 90° carbon steel bend.
Li Zeng, Hanxin Chen, Chen Hanxin
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Corrosion in Multiphase-flow Pipelines

LatinCORR 2023, 2023
O&G production corrosion challenges are not static phenomena. Fluid characteristics change over time, making systems less predictive for corrosion mitigation programs. Thus, methods based on technology and management can be considered corrosion prevention solutions.
Carlos A. Silva, Zehbour Panossian
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Flow-Accelerated Corrosion

CORROSION 1999, 1999
Abstract Flow-accelerated corrosion (FAC) is a phenomenon that results in metal loss from piping, vessels and equipment made of carbon steel. It occurs under conditions of flow, geometry and material, which are common in high-energy piping and tubing in nuclear, fossil and industrial power plants.
R.B. Dooley, V.K. Chexal
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