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Corrosion Fatigue of Welded C-Mn Steel Risers for Deepwater Applications: A State of the Art Review
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Deepwater ApplicationsEngineeringArt ReviewDeep Sea MiningMechanical EngineeringOffshore TechnologySteel RisersHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelMarine EngineeringCorrosion FatigueCorrosionCarbon-manganese SteelCorrosion ResistanceEngineering DesignCorrosion ProtectionOcean EngineeringCivil EngineeringFatigue PerformanceConstruction Engineering
Steel risers for deepwater offshore oil and gas field developments are subject to seawater on the external surfaces, produced fluids on the internal surfaces and to fatigue loading. This paper reviews current knowledge of the fatigue behaviour of welded carbon-manganese steel for risers in relevant environments. A substantial body of data exists relating to the performance of girth welds in seawater with cathodic protection and consequently recent attention has been turned to establishing the fatigue performance in the internal environment, which may contain water, CO2, H2S and chloride and bicarbonate ions.