Corrosion under insulation (CUI) is reported as being the driver behind the majority of failures in thermally insulated process piping and poses significant maintenance expenditures and service interruptions. Small-bore pipes are more prone to failure from CUI due to their lower wall thickness and lower surface area in comparison to larger diameter pipes. This research work simulates the CUI behavior of small-bore piping over a 12-month period in outdoor settings to mimic the out-of-service conditions in an industrial field setting. For this, two sets of assemblies were made which comprised fibrous stone wool insulations applied over the carbon steel coupons with and without stand-off membranes and low-point drain. Both assemblies were presoaked via submerging in water and tested in outdoor conditions for 12 months followed by insulation removal and detailed characterizations. Corrosion behaviors of steel coupons were studied using weight loss, pit depth measurement, surface profile topography, and scanning electron microscopy, whereas chemical compositions of the corrosion products were investigated using x-ray diffraction. Corrosion rates derived from mass loss data were compared with those calculated using the semi-quantitative risk-based inspection method. The kinetics behind the formation of various corrosion products are also discussed. The stand-off membranes and low-point drain resulted in the reduced time of wetness (i.e., moisture exposure time) that in turn resulted in the domination of lepidocrocite (γ-FeOOH) along with reduced uniform metal loss rate and reduced pit depth in comparison to conventional closed-contact insulation system.
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July 29 2022
Influence of Insulation Stand-Off Membranes and Moisture Drainage on the Corrosion Under Insulation Behavior of Out-of-Service Carbon Steel Piping
Ahmad Raza Khan Rana;
Ahmad Raza Khan Rana
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*Integrity Products & Supplies Inc., Sherwood Park, T8H 0B8 Alberta, Canada.
‡Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected].
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Omar AlChaar;
Omar AlChaar
**Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, B3H 4R2 Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Jamal Umer;
Jamal Umer
***Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore 54890, Pakistan.
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Camille Dromby;
Camille Dromby
****ICAM School of Engineering, 6 rue Auber, 59000 Lille, France.
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Marino Nader;
Marino Nader
*****Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Central Florida, 12760 Pegasus Drive Orlando, Florida 32816.
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Graham Brigham;
Graham Brigham
*Integrity Products & Supplies Inc., Sherwood Park, T8H 0B8 Alberta, Canada.
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George Jarjoura
George Jarjoura
**Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, B3H 4R2 Nova Scotia, Canada.
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CORROSION (2022) 78 (10): 1023–1033.
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Ahmad Raza Khan Rana, Omar AlChaar, Jamal Umer, Camille Dromby, Marino Nader, Graham Brigham, George Jarjoura; Influence of Insulation Stand-Off Membranes and Moisture Drainage on the Corrosion Under Insulation Behavior of Out-of-Service Carbon Steel Piping. CORROSION 1 October 2022; 78 (10): 1023–1033. doi: https://doi.org/10.5006/4104
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