API RP 571 states under the section Phosphoric Acid Corrosion:
“Corrosion usually occurs when the acid dries out and forms concentrated phosphoric acid deposits, which are very aggressive to carbon steel.”
“Drying or concentration occurs due to poor flow distribution or operational upsets. Localized areas may experience acid concentration due to vaporization.”
(Reference: API RP 571, Section 4.3.3.8 – Phosphoric Acid Corrosion)
Therefore, the most aggressive corrosion occurs when the acid dries out, making option D correct.
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