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Corrosion and Materials in Hydrocarbon Production: A Compendium of Operational and Engineering AspectsAvailable to Purchase
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9781119515722
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ASME Press
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2019
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2 Carbon and Low Alloy Steels (CLASs) Available to Purchase
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Kermani, B, & Harrop, D. "Carbon and Low Alloy Steels (CLASs)." Corrosion and Materials in Hydrocarbon Production: A Compendium of Operational and Engineering Aspects. Ed. Kermani, B, & Harrop, D. ASME Press, 2019.
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Irrespective of their intended use, steel products are an essential enabling commodity for the oil and gas industry, forming the backbone of construction. Among commonly used steel products, carbon and low alloy steels (CLASs) constitute the primary type of steel used in the hydrocarbons production industry sector.
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Steel Products
2.2Development of Mechanical Properties
2.3Strengthening Mechanisms
2.4Hardenability
2.5Weldability
2.6Line Pipe Steels
2.7Well Completion Downhole Tubulars
2.8Internally Clad Materials
2.9Summary
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