The Corrosion Behaviour Of Steel In Seawater

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H Möller
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the corrosion behaviour of steel in seawater. It is shown that the corrosion products (oxy-hydroxides and calcareous deposits) that are formed during corrosion in seawater have a significant effect on the corrosion behaviour of steel. The chemical composition of the steel determines how protective the oxy-hydroxide corrosion product is. The composition of the seawater influences the nature of the calcareous deposits. This needs to be considered when artificial solutions are used to simulate the corrosion behaviour of steel in seawater. A 3.5% NaCl solution is used frequently for this purpose, but because no calcareous deposits can be formed in this solution, erroneous results in terms of corrosion rates are obtained. The more complex ASTM D1141 artificial solution can be used to include the effects of ions other than Na+ and Cl- in synthetic seawaters. The importance of these other ions on the formation of calcareous deposits is discussed. Keywords: Steel, corrosion, seawater, calcareous deposits, oxy-hydroxides
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APA: H Möller  (2006)  The Corrosion Behaviour Of Steel In Seawater

MLA: H Möller The Corrosion Behaviour Of Steel In Seawater. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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