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Beginning in the early 1990s, the laboratory at Ohio University's
Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology has established
itself as the leading facility in the world for investigation of
internal CO2 corrosion of mild steel related to oil and
gas pipelines. Our unique facility worth more than $5 million and
includes three high-pressure, high-temperature, 4" I.D. corrosion
flow rigs that can generate a wide variety of multiphase flow
regimes and simulate the complex corrosion environments seen in real
pipelines (including mixtures of CO2 and H2S) and at the same time
enable accurate online corrosion measurements using a variety of
techniques. To learn more about these and other facilities at the
Institute, select a link at left.
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