Ekwaro, Stephen Osire2024-03-202024-03-202008-03Ekwaro, O. S. ve Karpat, F. (2008). "Experimental studies on galling onset in OCTG connections: A review". Journal of Energy Resources Technology, Transactions of the ASME, 130(1).0195-0738https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/energyresources/article-abstract/130/1/014502/450178/Experimental-Studies-on-Galling-Onset-in-OCTGhttps://hdl.handle.net/11452/40504With today's high prices for natural gas and oil, the demand for oil and country tubular goods (OCTGs) with superior performance properties is very high. Failures in OCTG can be attributed to numerous sources, for example, makeup torque, corrosion, and galling. Thread galling is the most common mode of failure. This failure often leads to leakage, corrosion of the material, and loss of mechanical integrity. The failure of OCTG eventually amounts to excessive operational costs for the gas and oil industry. Numerous approaches have been taken to improve the galling resistance of OCTG connections. The advocacy of these approaches is often achieved through experimental studies using galling testers. There is a need to design and use effective galling testers to understand and improve the performance of OCTG connections. Thus, the objective of this paper is to present a concise review of literature related to the galling testers that may have applications to OCTG.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGallingOCTGOil and country tubular goodsTesterGas industryHealthPetroleum refineriesReliabilityCommon mode (CM)Connections (structural)Experimental studiesGalling resistanceHigh pricesMake up torque (MUT)Oil industriesMechanical Integrity (MI)Operational costsSuperior performanceLubricantResistanceSteelStressWear behaviorOperating variablesFrıction characteristicsIn-line contactExperimental studies on galling onset in OCTG connections: A reviewArticle0002538232000092-s2.0-470490882951301https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2835616Energy & fuelsDie; Deep Drawing; Stamping