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Wireline wear resistance of polymeric corrosion barrier coating for downhole applications

Wireline wear resistance of polymeric corrosion barrier coating for downhole applications
Wireline wear resistance of polymeric corrosion barrier coating for downhole applications
Over the last few years, material options for downhole tubing in water injection wells, particularly subsea wells where the cost of workover is prohibitive, have received considerable attention. A great deal of test and field experience demonstrates that the internal tubing coatings currently available do not have sufficient mechanical robustness to survive mechanical damage occurring downhole. The mechanical damage arises from impact tool strike and wireline wear by the supporting wire. This communication reports the results of a study of wireline wear on various coatings under laboratory conditions. Wireline wear was investigated by two means: (1) Reciprocating a loaded wire against the coating; (2) Rotating a wire beneath a loaded-coated pin, using a modified pin-on-disk apparatus.
wireline wear, polymeric coatings, water injection, pin-on-disk
Symonds, N.
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Mellor, B.G.
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Wood, R.J.K.
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Grooves, S.
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Symonds, N.
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Mellor, B.G.
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Wood, R.J.K.
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Grooves, S.
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Symonds, N., Mellor, B.G., Wood, R.J.K. and Grooves, S. (2000) Wireline wear resistance of polymeric corrosion barrier coating for downhole applications. Corrosion 2000, Orlando, USA. 26 - 30 Mar 2000. 12 pp .

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Abstract

Over the last few years, material options for downhole tubing in water injection wells, particularly subsea wells where the cost of workover is prohibitive, have received considerable attention. A great deal of test and field experience demonstrates that the internal tubing coatings currently available do not have sufficient mechanical robustness to survive mechanical damage occurring downhole. The mechanical damage arises from impact tool strike and wireline wear by the supporting wire. This communication reports the results of a study of wireline wear on various coatings under laboratory conditions. Wireline wear was investigated by two means: (1) Reciprocating a loaded wire against the coating; (2) Rotating a wire beneath a loaded-coated pin, using a modified pin-on-disk apparatus.

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Published date: 2000
Additional Information: Paper 00170
Venue - Dates: Corrosion 2000, Orlando, USA, 2000-03-26 - 2000-03-30
Keywords: wireline wear, polymeric coatings, water injection, pin-on-disk

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Local EPrints ID: 21493
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/21493
PURE UUID: 6a0c9983-9f3f-4459-8d49-7f9b10ca19dc
ORCID for R.J.K. Wood: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0681-9239

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Date deposited: 22 Feb 2007
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 02:46

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Author: N. Symonds
Author: B.G. Mellor
Author: R.J.K. Wood ORCID iD
Author: S. Grooves

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