Corrosion study on X70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties

Soil as a corrosive medium is probably of greater complexity than other environment. This paper studies the influence of soil engineering properties towards metal loss of buried X70 carbon steel coupons. The study focuses on soil engineering properties which are soil moisture content, clay content a...

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Main Authors: Norhazilan, Md Noor, Lim, Kar Sing, Nordin, Yahaya, Arman, Abdullah
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Published: Trans Tech Publications 2011
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26105/
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.311-313.875
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spelling my.ump.umpir.261052019-10-16T08:44:45Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26105/ Corrosion study on X70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties Norhazilan, Md Noor Lim, Kar Sing Nordin, Yahaya Arman, Abdullah TP Chemical technology Soil as a corrosive medium is probably of greater complexity than other environment. This paper studies the influence of soil engineering properties towards metal loss of buried X70 carbon steel coupons. The study focuses on soil engineering properties which are soil moisture content, clay content and plasticity index. A total of 160 pieces of X70 carbon steel coupon were buried in 5 different locations in Peninsular Malaysia for a period of 12 months to study the effect of the abovementioned parameters towards metal loss caused by soil-corrosion. The samples were retrieved periodically for every 3 months to determine its weight loss and consequently the corrosion rate. It was found that the rapid growth of corrosion is relatively correlated with the high moisture content of soil. Yet, corrosion initiated at a slow pace for high plasticity soil and clayey soil. The highest and the lowest corrosion growth rate were calculated at 0.218mm/year and 0.051mm/year respectively. No strong indication can be found to relate the dominant influence of soil engineering properties towards measured corrosion rate of buried steel coupons. Trans Tech Publications 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26105/1/Corrosion%20study%20on%20X70-carbon%20steel%20material%20influenced%20by%20soil%20engineering%20properties.pdf Norhazilan, Md Noor and Lim, Kar Sing and Nordin, Yahaya and Arman, Abdullah (2011) Corrosion study on X70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties. In: International Conference on Advanced Design and Manufacturing Engineering (ADME 2011), 16-18 September 2011 , Guangzhou, China. pp. 875-880., 311-313. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.311-313.875
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Norhazilan, Md Noor
Lim, Kar Sing
Nordin, Yahaya
Arman, Abdullah
Corrosion study on X70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties
description Soil as a corrosive medium is probably of greater complexity than other environment. This paper studies the influence of soil engineering properties towards metal loss of buried X70 carbon steel coupons. The study focuses on soil engineering properties which are soil moisture content, clay content and plasticity index. A total of 160 pieces of X70 carbon steel coupon were buried in 5 different locations in Peninsular Malaysia for a period of 12 months to study the effect of the abovementioned parameters towards metal loss caused by soil-corrosion. The samples were retrieved periodically for every 3 months to determine its weight loss and consequently the corrosion rate. It was found that the rapid growth of corrosion is relatively correlated with the high moisture content of soil. Yet, corrosion initiated at a slow pace for high plasticity soil and clayey soil. The highest and the lowest corrosion growth rate were calculated at 0.218mm/year and 0.051mm/year respectively. No strong indication can be found to relate the dominant influence of soil engineering properties towards measured corrosion rate of buried steel coupons.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Norhazilan, Md Noor
Lim, Kar Sing
Nordin, Yahaya
Arman, Abdullah
author_facet Norhazilan, Md Noor
Lim, Kar Sing
Nordin, Yahaya
Arman, Abdullah
author_sort Norhazilan, Md Noor
title Corrosion study on X70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties
title_short Corrosion study on X70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties
title_full Corrosion study on X70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties
title_fullStr Corrosion study on X70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion study on X70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties
title_sort corrosion study on x70-carbon steel material influenced by soil engineering properties
publisher Trans Tech Publications
publishDate 2011
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26105/1/Corrosion%20study%20on%20X70-carbon%20steel%20material%20influenced%20by%20soil%20engineering%20properties.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26105/
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.311-313.875
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