Role of Corrosion Products by the Sulfidation of AISI/SAE-1020 Steel in Heavy Crude Oil at High Temperatures

The effect of temperature and exposure time on the formation of corrosion products on AISI/SAE-1020 steel was determined at typical service conditions of a transfer line that enters into an atmospheric distillation tower for processing heavy crude oil. The corrosion rate of the investigated material...

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Main Authors: J. Sanabria Cala, C.M. Miranda, D. Laverde Catano, D.Y. Pena, H. Sarmiento Klapper
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2017-03-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2303
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spelling doaj-d3d623a571c04e8b829f4b007c4ea9422021-02-18T21:03:35ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162017-03-015710.3303/CET1757240Role of Corrosion Products by the Sulfidation of AISI/SAE-1020 Steel in Heavy Crude Oil at High TemperaturesJ. Sanabria CalaC.M. MirandaD. Laverde CatanoD.Y. PenaH. Sarmiento KlapperThe effect of temperature and exposure time on the formation of corrosion products on AISI/SAE-1020 steel was determined at typical service conditions of a transfer line that enters into an atmospheric distillation tower for processing heavy crude oil. The corrosion rate of the investigated material was determined in 12.2°API crude oil having 2.5%w/w of sulfur by weight loss measurements. The temperature and exposure time were varied in this study between 250 and 320°C, and between 36 and 504 hours, respectively. Corrosion products formed at the steel surface were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with x- ray energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS) and x-ray diffraction (XRD). The obtained results have shown that both variables temperature and exposure time strongly influence the formation and stabilization of the corrosion products mainly iron sulfides formed at the steel surface being in contact with the high sulfur containing crude oil. After a period of stabilization, these corrosion products act as a physical barrier against corrosive species in the system thus reducing the corrosion rate of the investigated material. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2303
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author J. Sanabria Cala
C.M. Miranda
D. Laverde Catano
D.Y. Pena
H. Sarmiento Klapper
spellingShingle J. Sanabria Cala
C.M. Miranda
D. Laverde Catano
D.Y. Pena
H. Sarmiento Klapper
Role of Corrosion Products by the Sulfidation of AISI/SAE-1020 Steel in Heavy Crude Oil at High Temperatures
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet J. Sanabria Cala
C.M. Miranda
D. Laverde Catano
D.Y. Pena
H. Sarmiento Klapper
author_sort J. Sanabria Cala
title Role of Corrosion Products by the Sulfidation of AISI/SAE-1020 Steel in Heavy Crude Oil at High Temperatures
title_short Role of Corrosion Products by the Sulfidation of AISI/SAE-1020 Steel in Heavy Crude Oil at High Temperatures
title_full Role of Corrosion Products by the Sulfidation of AISI/SAE-1020 Steel in Heavy Crude Oil at High Temperatures
title_fullStr Role of Corrosion Products by the Sulfidation of AISI/SAE-1020 Steel in Heavy Crude Oil at High Temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Role of Corrosion Products by the Sulfidation of AISI/SAE-1020 Steel in Heavy Crude Oil at High Temperatures
title_sort role of corrosion products by the sulfidation of aisi/sae-1020 steel in heavy crude oil at high temperatures
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The effect of temperature and exposure time on the formation of corrosion products on AISI/SAE-1020 steel was determined at typical service conditions of a transfer line that enters into an atmospheric distillation tower for processing heavy crude oil. The corrosion rate of the investigated material was determined in 12.2°API crude oil having 2.5%w/w of sulfur by weight loss measurements. The temperature and exposure time were varied in this study between 250 and 320°C, and between 36 and 504 hours, respectively. Corrosion products formed at the steel surface were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with x- ray energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS) and x-ray diffraction (XRD). The obtained results have shown that both variables temperature and exposure time strongly influence the formation and stabilization of the corrosion products mainly iron sulfides formed at the steel surface being in contact with the high sulfur containing crude oil. After a period of stabilization, these corrosion products act as a physical barrier against corrosive species in the system thus reducing the corrosion rate of the investigated material.
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