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Materials and corrosion trends in offshore and subsea oil and gas production – Publication

August 8, 2017 by Mariano Iannuzzi

In this article, we discuss materials and corrosion research topics that could have a transformative effect on the business. In particular, we discuss how scientists and engineers could push the boundaries of existing technologies, learning from the experience gained by other industries such as the nuclear, aerospace, and defense sectors.

Filed Under: Hydrogen Embrittlement, Journal Articles, Nickel Alloys, Stainless steels, Stress corrosion cracking, Sulfide Stress Cracking Tagged With: corrosion resistant alloys, hydrogen, Hydrogen Stress Cracking, localized corrosion, materials selection, nanoindentation, oil & gas, sour service

The history of NACE MR-0175, ISO 15156, and the 1% nickel limit – Timeline

May 21, 2017 by Mariano Iannuzzi

This blog entry presents the development of the NACE MR-0175 in a historical perspective alongside research advancements in physical metallurgy and sulfide stress cracking.

Filed Under: Environmentally Assisted Cracking, Hydrogen Embrittlement, Oil & Gas, OpenLab!, Sulfide Stress Cracking, Timelines Tagged With: iso 15156, sour service, ssc, sulfide stress cracking, timelines

ISO 15156-3 will set new restrictions on UNS S174000 (17-4PH)

October 22, 2014 by Mariano Iannuzzi

This article describes the results of a recent NACE MR0175/ ISO 15156 ballot that imposes stringent maximum allowable stress values.

Filed Under: Announcements, ISO, Stainless steels, Sulfide Stress Cracking Tagged With: CRA, HSC, hydrogen embrittlement, Hydrogen Stress Cracking, iso 15156, NACE, Oil&Gas, SCC, sour service, ssc, stainless steels, Stress Corrosion Cracking, sulfide stress cracking

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