Vuokko Heino's research while affiliated with VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and other places

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Vickers hardness values near the fracture at different locations
Root cause analysis of the corrosion-related coiled tubing failure
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March 2022

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Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering

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Coiled tubing (CT) is widely used in the oil and gas industry. However, corrosion-related failures are frequently reported. Research into the causes of failures leads to improvement in the design of components and processes. In this study, a new CT sample and a CT sample with perforated wall that had failed after a few acidizing operations were selected for analysis. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images at the fracture site showed that CT damage was caused by the low cycle fatigue. In addition, light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that a corrosion pit acted as the initiator of the crack. Elemental analysis using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) indicated the presence of an iron oxide layer and a layer associated with the Sb containing inhibitor. The corrosion damage investigation showed that the internal CT wall pits likely formed during storage due to the acidizing operations in the areas where the remaining liquid was still at the tube bottom.

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... Firstly, the direct economic costs are incurred from the early equipment failure induced by corrosion. Infrastructure components, designed to function for a stipulated period, often succumb to corrosion much before their intended lifespan [20]. Such premature failure necessitates the replacement or significant repair of the affected components, leading to substantial capital expenditure. ...

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Overview of Corrosion and its Consequences in the Oil and Gas Industry
Root cause analysis of the corrosion-related coiled tubing failure

Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering