2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/462/1/012038
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Effect of Flow Rate and Temperature on Erosion Corrosion Rate of Crude Palm Oil Against Elbow A53 Grade B Carbon Steel Material

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“…The average size of the sand particles was 65 µ m. As reported by Abdellah et al [23], chlorine is the main factor responsible for the corrosion of this material, especially in the harsh environment of underground oil fields. Weight loss can be calculated using the cumulative value of weight loss in each hour and subsequent hours, as follows (ASTM G31-72 standard) [42].…”
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“…The average size of the sand particles was 65 µ m. As reported by Abdellah et al [23], chlorine is the main factor responsible for the corrosion of this material, especially in the harsh environment of underground oil fields. Weight loss can be calculated using the cumulative value of weight loss in each hour and subsequent hours, as follows (ASTM G31-72 standard) [42].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Increased general corrosion is usually the result of erosion corrosion. In the process of erosion and corrosion, solid particles or air bubbles in liquids can Weight loss can be calculated using the cumulative value of weight loss in each hour and subsequent hours, as follows (ASTM G31-72 standard) [42].…”
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“…A high flow rate increases the transmission rate of the medium, destroys the surface scale of the specimen, and increases the corrosion rate of the specimen [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32]. However, a high flow rate may also promote the formation of a hardened surface layer on the samples and slow down the corrosion damage [33,34].…”
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