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Paper presented at the CORROSION 2006, March 12–16, 2006
Paper Number: NACE-06328
... ABSTRACT This paper demonstrates that electrochemical noise data can be acquired in the nominally dry overhead lines of a debutaniser and that this data can be used to provide an insight to the corrosion activity. The paper seeks to achieve this through providing a series of examples...
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Paper presented at the CORROSION 2005, April 3–7, 2005
Paper Number: NACE-05370
... flowline corrosion Artificial Intelligence Upstream Oil & Gas Pipeline Corrosion riser corrosion metals & mining Subsurface Corrosion electrochemical noise data current oscillation intergranular corrosion immersion time corrosion behavior corrosion noise localized corrosion...
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Paper presented at the CORROSION 2004, March 28–April 1, 2004
Paper Number: NACE-04447
... ANALYZING ELECTROCHEMICAL NOISE DATA WITH TIME-DOMAIN TECHNIQUES R.D. Klassen ([email protected]) and P.R. Roberge Dept. of Chemistry/Chemical Engineering PO Box 17000 Stn Forces Kingston, ON, Canada K7K 7B4 ABSTRACT This article introduces two techniques for characterizing individual transients...
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Paper presented at the CORROSION 2002, April 7–11, 2002
Paper Number: NACE-02337
... flexibility in monitoring requirement. metals & mining riser corrosion Pipeline Corrosion well integrity materials and corrosion Upstream Oil & Gas corrosion condition electrochemical noise data flowline corrosion Subsurface Corrosion Noise data information general corrosion...
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Paper presented at the CORROSION 2001, March 11–16, 2001
Paper Number: NACE-01123
... generator secondary side. The electrochemical noise data displayed distinct potential and current noise transients associated with the initiation and propagation of stress corrosion cracks, and the transients disappeared when final rupture of the tube allowed the internal high pressure helium to vent...
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Paper presented at the CORROSION 2001, March 11–16, 2001
Paper Number: NACE-01288
... > 1 Hz. These events can therefore be detected at a monitoring frequency of 1 Hz. By recording electrochemical noise data at this frequency, corrosion engineers essentially receive corrosion activity information in real time. This allows much more rapid and accurate analysis of changes in levels...
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Paper presented at the CORROSION 2000, March 26–31, 2000
Paper Number: NACE-00414
... probe installed at the Simonette facility has been correlated to process changes as well as used to evaluate the chemical program in the stabilizer system, including measurement of the inhibitor film persistency. The electrochemical noise data was also used to define the effect of producing acid...
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Paper presented at the CORROSION 99, April 25–30, 1999
Paper Number: NACE-99191
... bispectrum with structure. These methods appear to have value for the detection of the type of corrosion occurring from electrochemical noise data, although Iiuther work is needed to clarify their significance. It is also important to be aware of the rather large standard error for these methods. Keywords...

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