jmcgrath
Petroleum
- Jun 6, 2002
- 29
Dear All,
Does anyone have any experience in how a composite rod (aramide or carbon with a poly or epoxy resin) of about 4-6mm diameter will behave when exposed to explosive decompression. And when I say explosive decompression I mean from 10K psi to atmospheric in well under a second.
It will be exposed to various gases such as CO2 at high temperatures for extended periods (4-24 hours) before the pressure drop so there will be plenty of time for the gas to permeate the rod.
Any feedback will be appreciated.
Regards,
John McGrath
Does anyone have any experience in how a composite rod (aramide or carbon with a poly or epoxy resin) of about 4-6mm diameter will behave when exposed to explosive decompression. And when I say explosive decompression I mean from 10K psi to atmospheric in well under a second.
It will be exposed to various gases such as CO2 at high temperatures for extended periods (4-24 hours) before the pressure drop so there will be plenty of time for the gas to permeate the rod.
Any feedback will be appreciated.
Regards,
John McGrath