Abstract
This review discusses potential applications of complex concentrated alloys (CCAs) for mitigating sweet and sour corrosion in high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) wells with concentrated chlorides, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide. The harsh oil and gas environments lead to severe components failures through sour corrosion, sweet corrosion, hydrogen induced cracking, stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatigue. Many of these failures are material driven. Hence the domain of complex concentrated alloys are being explored to reduce the severity of failures in the oil and gas industry, especially in HPHT zones. The CCAs possess high thermal stability, the balance of strength and ductility resulting from complex deformation mechanisms, and high creep resistance due to sluggish diffusion. These properties are driven by the design philosophy: high entropy and enthalpy of mixing, severe lattice distortion, sluggish diffusion, chemical ordering, and the cocktail effects. These effects allow for greater flexibility and many degrees of freedom which is absent in conventional one principal element-based materials. Most CCAs have shown excellent and superior mechanical and corrosion properties in some of the environments of currently used corrosion-resistant alloys in the oil and gas industry. This review highlights recent literature on potential high entropy alloy chemistries, microstructural features and their effects on mechanical and corrosion properties, and areas for future research directions.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 107920 |
| Journal | Engineering Failure Analysis |
| Volume | 157 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Mar 2024 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- Complex concentrated alloys
- Corrosion resistant alloys
- Cost of corrosion
- Sulphide stress cracking
- Sweet and sour corrosion
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Materials Science
- General Engineering
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