Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
трубы стойкие к сероводородному растрескиванию
English translation:
sour service pipes; sulfide stress cracking resistant pipes
Added to glossary by
Anton Konashenok
Dec 3, 2011 18:29
12 yrs ago
Russian term
трубы стойкие к сероводородному растрескиванию
Russian to English
Tech/Engineering
Petroleum Eng/Sci
нефтегаз
Proposed translations
(English)
References
Sulfide stress cracking | kapura |
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Dec 11, 2011 05:49: Anton Konashenok Created KOG entry
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sour service pipes
так они называются в нефтегазовой отрасли.
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pipe resistant to hydrogen sulfide corrosion cracking
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Alex Marshall
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Igor Blinov
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nngan
: (можно без corrosion)
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Ravindra Godbole
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cyhul
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pipes resisant to sulfide stress cracking, or sulfide stress cracking-resistant pipes
sulfide stress cracking
1. n. [Enhanced Oil Recovery] ID: 11078
A type of spontaneous brittle failure in steels and other high-strength alloys when they are in contact with moist hydrogen sulfide and other sulfidic environments.
Sulfide stress cracking is also called hydrogen sulfide cracking, sulfide cracking, sulfide corrosion cracking and sulfide stress-corrosion cracking. The variation of the name is due to the lack of agreement in the mechanism of failure. Some researchers consider sulfide-stress cracking a type of stress-corrosion cracking, while others consider it a type of hydrogen embrittlement.
1. n. [Enhanced Oil Recovery] ID: 11078
A type of spontaneous brittle failure in steels and other high-strength alloys when they are in contact with moist hydrogen sulfide and other sulfidic environments.
Sulfide stress cracking is also called hydrogen sulfide cracking, sulfide cracking, sulfide corrosion cracking and sulfide stress-corrosion cracking. The variation of the name is due to the lack of agreement in the mechanism of failure. Some researchers consider sulfide-stress cracking a type of stress-corrosion cracking, while others consider it a type of hydrogen embrittlement.
Reference comments
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