Hydrogen Permeation Technology On-line Symposium - TEG 108X

Wednesday, March 17, 2010: 8:00 AM-11:15 AM
214 D (Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center)
Chair:
Frank Dean
Vice Chair:
Philip Dent
8:05 AM
Relationship between Microstructure and Hydrogen Permeation of a Plastic Deformed API 5L X52 Steel
Roberto Requiz*1, Sonia Camero2, and Ana L. Rivas1
(1)Universidad Simon Bolivar; (2)Escuela de Ingenieria y Ciencia de los Materiales, Facultad de Ingenieria
8:30 AM
A review of hydrogen flux promoters
Frank W. H. Dean*
Ion Science Ltd
8:55 AM
Quantitative Measurement of Hydrogen Diffusion and Trapping Parameters For Linepipe Steel under Constant Load in Sour Environment
Gyu Tae Park*1, Sung Jin Kim2, and Kyoo Young Kim2
(1)Graduate Institute of Ferrous Techonology (GIFT), POSTECH; (2)Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology (GIFT), POSTECH
9:20 AM
Hydrogen flux and corrosion rate measurements on hydrogen induced cracking susceptible and resistant A516 steels in various sour environments
Frank W. H. Dean*1, Christopher Mark Fowler2, Robert T. Farnell2, and Samuel J. Mishael3
(1)Ion Science Ltd; (2)Bodycote Materials Testing; (3)Chevron Energy Technology Company
9:45 AM
10:25 AM
Correlation of hydrogen flux and corrosion rate measurements carried out during a severe episode of corrosion-erosion attributable to naphthenic acid
Frank W.H. Dean*1, John M. O'Kane2, John H. Harrison2, Timothy F. Rudd2, and Stephen J. Powell1
(1)Ion Science Ltd; (2)Chevron Limited
10:50 AM
Assessing the Possibility of Hydrogen Damage in Crude Oil Processing Equipment
Saleh A. Al-Sulaiman1, Abdul Wahab Al-Mithin1, Abdul Razzak Al-Shamari1, Moavin Islam*2, and Surya Prakash1
(1)Kuwait Oil Company; (2)Corrpro (a Subsidiary of Insituform Technologies Inc.)
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