Corrosion Degradation of Long-Term Operated Steel Sewer Pipes.

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Title: Corrosion Degradation of Long-Term Operated Steel Sewer Pipes.
Authors: Makarenko, V. D.1 (AUTHOR), Stogniy, O. V.2 (AUTHOR), Gots, V. I.3 (AUTHOR), Maksymov, S. Yu.4 (AUTHOR) maksimov@paton.kiev.ua, Makarenko, Yu. V.5 (AUTHOR)
Source: Materials Science. Mar2024, Vol. 59 Issue 5, p532-537. 6p.
Subjects: Sewer pipes, Hydrogen content of metals, Degradation of steel, Gas distribution, Underground construction, Steel pipe, Pitting corrosion
Abstract: The results of the experimental study of the degradation of steel structures of sewer underground constructions are presented. The distribution of harmful gas elements (sulfur, hydrogen, oxygen) over the wall thickness of sewer pipes along corrosion defects in the form of pits, as well as the character of changes in the microhardness of the metal depending on the hydrogen content and service life, are shown. To confirm the metal softening with increasing hydrogen concentration, the stresses of the crystal lattice (distortion stresses) were measured. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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