Corrosion Behavior of 3Cr Steel in Different Water Cut

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Corrosion experiments were done to test the corrosion behavior of 3Cr steel in different water cut content. The experimental result shown that with the increase of water cut, the corrosion rate was increase especially in the high water cut environment. From XRD and SEM analysis result, the corrosion composition was changed with the water cut content. The corrosion film became less protective with the increase of water cut.

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