Abstract

AbstractGlass fiber–reinforced plastic (GFRP) composite pipes are used in many diverse applications, including oil, gas, and power plants. These pipes are subjected to various harsh service conditions during their service life. The evaluation of mechanical properties and chemical resistance of these pipes is essential to assess their long-term performance in specific applications. The results of a study to evaluate the chemical resistance and mechanical properties of GFRP pipes for application in oil and gas plants are presented in this paper. Pipe specimens were preconditioned by filling them with 7.5% HCl, 8% H2SO4, and a mixture of 2% NaOH and 2% KMnO4 solutions maintained at 63°C. The preconditioned and fresh pipe specimens were exposed to clean and oily water [a mixture of 10% toluene, 10% kerosene, and 80% brine water (30 g/L NaCl)] maintained at 93°C and 1.5×106 Pa (15 bar) pressure for 1,000 h. The fresh, preconditioned, and exposed pipe specimens were tested to evaluate their axial and hoop ten...

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