Numerical simulation of extremely severe corrosion of the STK400 graded steel pipe pile in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment: effects on macrocell corrosion of seawater flow and tide

In the recent work, a field test in which an STK400 steel pipe pile was vertically driven into the sea bed was conducted in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment. After 5 years of exposure, the steel pipe pile was uniformly corroded in the immersion zone but two penetrated holes (formed a 152° cen...

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Main Authors: Ngoc-Thanh Pham, Vinh-Dat Vuong, Toan Viet Tran, Thang Van Le, Anh Quang Vu
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2022-01-01
Series:Materials Research Express
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac6b1c
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author Ngoc-Thanh Pham
Vinh-Dat Vuong
Toan Viet Tran
Thang Van Le
Anh Quang Vu
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Vinh-Dat Vuong
Toan Viet Tran
Thang Van Le
Anh Quang Vu
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description In the recent work, a field test in which an STK400 steel pipe pile was vertically driven into the sea bed was conducted in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment. After 5 years of exposure, the steel pipe pile was uniformly corroded in the immersion zone but two penetrated holes (formed a 152° central angle) appeared near the low water level. This severe corrosion can not be explained experimentally. Therefore, two numerical models have been individually built to calculate the corrosion distribution on a steel pipe pile surface. The results of these models help to explain this observation. The differential aeration due to the tidal condition and seawater flow is confirmed to be the cause of this field test observation. The first model accounting for the effects of tide shows that a macroscopic corrosion cell (along the pipe length) is formed. The cathodic kinetics are only strongly enhanced near the seawater surface (which changes over time and belongs to the tidal condition) while the rest is controlled by the limited-diffusion phenomenon. Therefore, a cathode is formed underneath the seawater surface and receives a protective current from the deeper steel surface (acts as an anode) where these two holes may appear. The second model considering the effects of seawater flow successfully locates two highly active anodic areas being in agreement with the position of the two penetrated holes observed in the field test.
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spelling doaj.art-f14f94796e2344d19ad1717d9f4eee312023-08-09T16:12:28ZengIOP PublishingMaterials Research Express2053-15912022-01-019505650110.1088/2053-1591/ac6b1cNumerical simulation of extremely severe corrosion of the STK400 graded steel pipe pile in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment: effects on macrocell corrosion of seawater flow and tideNgoc-Thanh Pham0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2230-7340Vinh-Dat Vuong1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3216-3691Toan Viet Tran2Thang Van Le3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0676-3685Anh Quang Vu4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8699-9385Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT) , Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City , Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamHo Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT) , Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City , Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Graduate University of Science and Technology , Hanoi City, VietnamHo Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT) , Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City , Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamHo Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT) , Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City , Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamHo Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT) , Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City , Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamIn the recent work, a field test in which an STK400 steel pipe pile was vertically driven into the sea bed was conducted in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment. After 5 years of exposure, the steel pipe pile was uniformly corroded in the immersion zone but two penetrated holes (formed a 152° central angle) appeared near the low water level. This severe corrosion can not be explained experimentally. Therefore, two numerical models have been individually built to calculate the corrosion distribution on a steel pipe pile surface. The results of these models help to explain this observation. The differential aeration due to the tidal condition and seawater flow is confirmed to be the cause of this field test observation. The first model accounting for the effects of tide shows that a macroscopic corrosion cell (along the pipe length) is formed. The cathodic kinetics are only strongly enhanced near the seawater surface (which changes over time and belongs to the tidal condition) while the rest is controlled by the limited-diffusion phenomenon. Therefore, a cathode is formed underneath the seawater surface and receives a protective current from the deeper steel surface (acts as an anode) where these two holes may appear. The second model considering the effects of seawater flow successfully locates two highly active anodic areas being in agreement with the position of the two penetrated holes observed in the field test.https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac6b1cSTK400 steelmacrocell corrosionlocalized corrosionbrackish environmenttideseawater flow
spellingShingle Ngoc-Thanh Pham
Vinh-Dat Vuong
Toan Viet Tran
Thang Van Le
Anh Quang Vu
Numerical simulation of extremely severe corrosion of the STK400 graded steel pipe pile in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment: effects on macrocell corrosion of seawater flow and tide
Materials Research Express
STK400 steel
macrocell corrosion
localized corrosion
brackish environment
tide
seawater flow
title Numerical simulation of extremely severe corrosion of the STK400 graded steel pipe pile in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment: effects on macrocell corrosion of seawater flow and tide
title_full Numerical simulation of extremely severe corrosion of the STK400 graded steel pipe pile in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment: effects on macrocell corrosion of seawater flow and tide
title_fullStr Numerical simulation of extremely severe corrosion of the STK400 graded steel pipe pile in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment: effects on macrocell corrosion of seawater flow and tide
title_full_unstemmed Numerical simulation of extremely severe corrosion of the STK400 graded steel pipe pile in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment: effects on macrocell corrosion of seawater flow and tide
title_short Numerical simulation of extremely severe corrosion of the STK400 graded steel pipe pile in Southern Vietnam’s brackish environment: effects on macrocell corrosion of seawater flow and tide
title_sort numerical simulation of extremely severe corrosion of the stk400 graded steel pipe pile in southern vietnam s brackish environment effects on macrocell corrosion of seawater flow and tide
topic STK400 steel
macrocell corrosion
localized corrosion
brackish environment
tide
seawater flow
url https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac6b1c
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