THE INFLUENCE OF REYNOLDS NUMBER AND A TEMPERATURE ON THE MASS TRANSFER COEFFICIENT OF THE CORRODING PIPE

Corrosion of carbon steel pipe in aerated 0.1N NaCI solution nder isothermal turbulent flow conditions (Reynolds number 15000-113000 and temperature of 30-60°C) is investigated by weight loss method. The effect of Reynolds number and temperature on corrosion rates is experimentally studied and disc...

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Main Authors: Q.J.M. Slaiman, Basim O. Hasan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad 2005-12-01
Series:Journal of Engineering
Online Access:https://www.joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/3309
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description Corrosion of carbon steel pipe in aerated 0.1N NaCI solution nder isothermal turbulent flow conditions (Reynolds number 15000-113000 and temperature of 30-60°C) is investigated by weight loss method. The effect of Reynolds number and temperature on corrosion rates is experimentally studied and discussed. Corrosion mechanism is analyzed as a mass transfer operation and the corrosion rate is expressed in terms of mass transfer dimensionless groups (Sh and St) and in terms of usual corrosion units. The results of corrosion rates are compared with many proposed models particularly those based on the concept of analogy among mass, heat, and momentum transport by determining experimental friction factor. The capability of these models to express corrosion rates over the investigated range of Re and temperature is examined and discussed. Many of these correlations are adopted to estimate corrosion rates for the considered system. It is found that Reynolds number increases the corrosion rate depending on temperature. Temperature increases the corrosion rate for high and moderate values of Reynolds number. At low Reynolds number the effect of temperature depends on oxygen solubility, oxygen molecular diffusivity, and Reynclds number (or eddy diffusion). Generally, Von Karman and Prandtl-Taylor analogies (based on the experimental friction factor) show good agreement with experimental mass transfer results while Chilton-Colburn analogy exhibits reasonable agreement at low Reynolds number and some overestimation at high Reynolds number
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spelling doaj.art-b16313d137a0429c931f50a6737e9f782024-03-10T09:52:29ZengUniversity of BaghdadJournal of Engineering1726-40732520-33392005-12-01110410.31026/j.eng.2005.04.11THE INFLUENCE OF REYNOLDS NUMBER AND A TEMPERATURE ON THE MASS TRANSFER COEFFICIENT OF THE CORRODING PIPEQ.J.M. SlaimanBasim O. Hasan Corrosion of carbon steel pipe in aerated 0.1N NaCI solution nder isothermal turbulent flow conditions (Reynolds number 15000-113000 and temperature of 30-60°C) is investigated by weight loss method. The effect of Reynolds number and temperature on corrosion rates is experimentally studied and discussed. Corrosion mechanism is analyzed as a mass transfer operation and the corrosion rate is expressed in terms of mass transfer dimensionless groups (Sh and St) and in terms of usual corrosion units. The results of corrosion rates are compared with many proposed models particularly those based on the concept of analogy among mass, heat, and momentum transport by determining experimental friction factor. The capability of these models to express corrosion rates over the investigated range of Re and temperature is examined and discussed. Many of these correlations are adopted to estimate corrosion rates for the considered system. It is found that Reynolds number increases the corrosion rate depending on temperature. Temperature increases the corrosion rate for high and moderate values of Reynolds number. At low Reynolds number the effect of temperature depends on oxygen solubility, oxygen molecular diffusivity, and Reynclds number (or eddy diffusion). Generally, Von Karman and Prandtl-Taylor analogies (based on the experimental friction factor) show good agreement with experimental mass transfer results while Chilton-Colburn analogy exhibits reasonable agreement at low Reynolds number and some overestimation at high Reynolds number https://www.joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/3309
spellingShingle Q.J.M. Slaiman
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THE INFLUENCE OF REYNOLDS NUMBER AND A TEMPERATURE ON THE MASS TRANSFER COEFFICIENT OF THE CORRODING PIPE
Journal of Engineering
title THE INFLUENCE OF REYNOLDS NUMBER AND A TEMPERATURE ON THE MASS TRANSFER COEFFICIENT OF THE CORRODING PIPE
title_full THE INFLUENCE OF REYNOLDS NUMBER AND A TEMPERATURE ON THE MASS TRANSFER COEFFICIENT OF THE CORRODING PIPE
title_fullStr THE INFLUENCE OF REYNOLDS NUMBER AND A TEMPERATURE ON THE MASS TRANSFER COEFFICIENT OF THE CORRODING PIPE
title_full_unstemmed THE INFLUENCE OF REYNOLDS NUMBER AND A TEMPERATURE ON THE MASS TRANSFER COEFFICIENT OF THE CORRODING PIPE
title_short THE INFLUENCE OF REYNOLDS NUMBER AND A TEMPERATURE ON THE MASS TRANSFER COEFFICIENT OF THE CORRODING PIPE
title_sort influence of reynolds number and a temperature on the mass transfer coefficient of the corroding pipe
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