Sep 17, 2018 #1 hamdykhalaf Materials Joined Feb 14, 2015 Messages 6 Location TN the pipeline is recieving a constant dosing rate of Corrosion inhibitor , the production team are requiring to reduce the flow pressure , is there any necessity to change the CI dosing rate ?
the pipeline is recieving a constant dosing rate of Corrosion inhibitor , the production team are requiring to reduce the flow pressure , is there any necessity to change the CI dosing rate ?
Sep 17, 2018 #2 SJones Petroleum Joined Apr 22, 2001 Messages 3,944 Location GB It depends on what basis the dosing rate has been established and whether that basis is altered by the reduction in system pressure. Steve Jones Corrosion Management Consultant http://www.linkedin.com/pub/8/83b/b04 All answers are personal opinions only and are in no way connected with any employer. Upvote 0 Downvote
It depends on what basis the dosing rate has been established and whether that basis is altered by the reduction in system pressure. Steve Jones Corrosion Management Consultant http://www.linkedin.com/pub/8/83b/b04 All answers are personal opinions only and are in no way connected with any employer.
Sep 17, 2018 #3 bimr Civil/Environmental Joined Feb 25, 2003 Messages 9,381 Location US The corrosion inhibitor feed rate should be proportional to flow. If the CI feed pump is constant speed, you may dilute the mixture to reduce the CI rate of flow. Upvote 0 Downvote
The corrosion inhibitor feed rate should be proportional to flow. If the CI feed pump is constant speed, you may dilute the mixture to reduce the CI rate of flow.
Sep 19, 2018 #4 brimmer Petroleum Joined Mar 26, 2007 Messages 349 Location CA Typically yes, the corrosion inhibitor is probably calculated to production rate, or in turn the amount of water being transported down the line Upvote 0 Downvote
Typically yes, the corrosion inhibitor is probably calculated to production rate, or in turn the amount of water being transported down the line