Series of experiments were conducted in analysing the effect of fluid loss rate of cement slurry due to the existence of permeability contributing to the corrosion rate of cement slurry. Both class G and ordinary Portland cement (OPC) with different fluid loss were used to compare the cement protective effect on corrosion. The fluid loss was measured according to the API spec 10. 3.5% Natrium Chloride (NaCI) solution was used as the corrosion environment for reservoir and atmospheric conditions. A laboratory experiment is was done to study the influence of permeability for both types of cement. Permeability value was changed by alternating water cement ratio. Steel was put into cement mixture and left submerged in a brine solution. Submersi...
Corrosion of reinforcing steel is a major area of study for assessing durability of reinforced concr...
The need to reduce CO2 emission and to obtain materials having a reduced environmental footprint is ...
Carbonation of cement under high temperature and high pressure (HTHP) subsurface conditions is a sig...
The influence of portland cement class on the corrosion rate of steel reinforcement ...
To assess the resistance of steel against corrosion, mortar specimens were manufactured with a centr...
Lowering the clinker content of concrete using SCMs can contribute significantly to reduce the energ...
An investigation was undertaken to study the effect of poor curing simulating hot climatic condition...
This paper deals with the investigation of the effect of variation of water/cement ratio on the abil...
Concrete specimens with various binders including Portland cement, fly ash, blast furnace slag and c...
This paper presents the results of comprehensive cement paste porosity and gas permeability tests. T...
Performance studies of two different cements were carried out by electrochemical and non electrochem...
As deeper wells drilled for oil and gas extraction encounter higher pressures, temperatures, and con...
This study deals with the chloride binding capacity of cementitious materials. The binding capacitie...
In this study, corrosion behavior of reinforcing steel embedded in concrete samples obtained from CE...
To provide information on wellbore cement integrity in the application of geologic CO<sub>2</sub> se...
Corrosion of reinforcing steel is a major area of study for assessing durability of reinforced concr...
The need to reduce CO2 emission and to obtain materials having a reduced environmental footprint is ...
Carbonation of cement under high temperature and high pressure (HTHP) subsurface conditions is a sig...
The influence of portland cement class on the corrosion rate of steel reinforcement ...
To assess the resistance of steel against corrosion, mortar specimens were manufactured with a centr...
Lowering the clinker content of concrete using SCMs can contribute significantly to reduce the energ...
An investigation was undertaken to study the effect of poor curing simulating hot climatic condition...
This paper deals with the investigation of the effect of variation of water/cement ratio on the abil...
Concrete specimens with various binders including Portland cement, fly ash, blast furnace slag and c...
This paper presents the results of comprehensive cement paste porosity and gas permeability tests. T...
Performance studies of two different cements were carried out by electrochemical and non electrochem...
As deeper wells drilled for oil and gas extraction encounter higher pressures, temperatures, and con...
This study deals with the chloride binding capacity of cementitious materials. The binding capacitie...
In this study, corrosion behavior of reinforcing steel embedded in concrete samples obtained from CE...
To provide information on wellbore cement integrity in the application of geologic CO<sub>2</sub> se...
Corrosion of reinforcing steel is a major area of study for assessing durability of reinforced concr...
The need to reduce CO2 emission and to obtain materials having a reduced environmental footprint is ...
Carbonation of cement under high temperature and high pressure (HTHP) subsurface conditions is a sig...