Projects

The KSC Model for CO2 Corrosion
The KSC Model is a mechanistic model for CO2 corrosion in the presence of protective corrosion films. The KSC model simulates the electrochemical and chemical reactions and transport processes occurring during CO2 corrosion of carbon steel. The properties of the corrosion films for different situations are correlated with a large number of loop experiments.
KICCME
Kjeller Internal Corrosion Compilation and Models Evaluation
Kjeller High Temperature Inhibition Project (KHT)
The objectives of the project are to develop and improve equipment and methods for corrosion inhibitor testing at elevated temperatures, and in presence of oil
Kjeller MEG Loop II (KML-II)
Kjeller MEG Loop II (KML-II) is a joint industry project started in 2011. It is a continuation of KML-I carried out in the period 2005-2010. Both the previous and the present project are supported by the Research Council of Norway. Both projects deal with formation of scale and particles in Mono Ethylene Glycol systems used for long-distance tie-ins of unprocessed gas directly from subsea wells.
Kjeller Localised Corrosion Project (KLOC)
The Kjeller Localised Corrosion Project (KLOC) is a joint industry project running from 2007 to 2011, sponsored by several major oil companies and suppliers. The main objective of the project is to generate knowledge and understanding of localised corrosion processes in sour service oil and gas production and process facilities.
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