Effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of X70-carbon steel in tropical region

This research aims to investigate the influence of soil engineering properties on the corrosion dynamic and to classify these properties according to the power law constants k and v. Fieldwork and laboratory tests were carried out to measure the metal loss influenced by soil properties. Results from...

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Main Authors: Lim, K. S., Yahaya, N., Md. Noor, N., Mior Mohd. Tahir, S. N. F., Paik, J. K., Mohd., M.
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spelling my.utm.756562018-04-27T01:39:51Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75656/ Effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of X70-carbon steel in tropical region Lim, K. S. Yahaya, N. Md. Noor, N. Mior Mohd. Tahir, S. N. F. Paik, J. K. Mohd., M. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This research aims to investigate the influence of soil engineering properties on the corrosion dynamic and to classify these properties according to the power law constants k and v. Fieldwork and laboratory tests were carried out to measure the metal loss influenced by soil properties. Results from fieldwork indicated moisture content as the most influential factor on metal loss. Principal component analysis classified moisture content into constant k, while plasticity index and particle size are grouped into constant v. Similar findings were also observed for laboratory tests. As a conclusion, this research has identified moisture content as the most significant governing factor on constant k, while other soil properties have strong to modest influence on constant v. This research also reveals the existence of an optimum value of soil properties that influence the highest measured corrosion rate. This finding is significant and may change the way researcher model corrosion behaviour. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2017 Article PeerReviewed Lim, K. S. and Yahaya, N. and Md. Noor, N. and Mior Mohd. Tahir, S. N. F. and Paik, J. K. and Mohd., M. (2017) Effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of X70-carbon steel in tropical region. Ships and Offshore Structures, 12 (7). pp. 991-1003. ISSN 1744-5302 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85020243039&doi=10.1080%2f17445302.2016.1266905&partnerID=40&md5=92ade9a447f27364b6d17c4f405514ad
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Lim, K. S.
Yahaya, N.
Md. Noor, N.
Mior Mohd. Tahir, S. N. F.
Paik, J. K.
Mohd., M.
Effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of X70-carbon steel in tropical region
description This research aims to investigate the influence of soil engineering properties on the corrosion dynamic and to classify these properties according to the power law constants k and v. Fieldwork and laboratory tests were carried out to measure the metal loss influenced by soil properties. Results from fieldwork indicated moisture content as the most influential factor on metal loss. Principal component analysis classified moisture content into constant k, while plasticity index and particle size are grouped into constant v. Similar findings were also observed for laboratory tests. As a conclusion, this research has identified moisture content as the most significant governing factor on constant k, while other soil properties have strong to modest influence on constant v. This research also reveals the existence of an optimum value of soil properties that influence the highest measured corrosion rate. This finding is significant and may change the way researcher model corrosion behaviour.
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author Lim, K. S.
Yahaya, N.
Md. Noor, N.
Mior Mohd. Tahir, S. N. F.
Paik, J. K.
Mohd., M.
author_facet Lim, K. S.
Yahaya, N.
Md. Noor, N.
Mior Mohd. Tahir, S. N. F.
Paik, J. K.
Mohd., M.
author_sort Lim, K. S.
title Effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of X70-carbon steel in tropical region
title_short Effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of X70-carbon steel in tropical region
title_full Effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of X70-carbon steel in tropical region
title_fullStr Effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of X70-carbon steel in tropical region
title_full_unstemmed Effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of X70-carbon steel in tropical region
title_sort effects of soil properties on the corrosion progress of x70-carbon steel in tropical region
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75656/
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