Corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate

Corrosive environments such as marine sediments can cause corrosion to steel pipelines at any time when certain conditions are met. Seabed sediment could cause severe corrosion damage due to its corrosiveness to the pipelines buried under it. Many consequences could take place in case if there is in...

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Main Authors: Budiea, A. M. A., Yahaya, Nordin, M. Noor, N., Abdullah, A. H., W. Ibrahim, M. H., Suratkon, A., Muthusamy, K.
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/91146/1/NordinYahaya2020_CorrosionStudyofPipelineMaterialforSeabed.pdf
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author Budiea, A. M. A.
Yahaya, Nordin
M. Noor, N.
Abdullah, A. H.
W. Ibrahim, M. H.
Suratkon, A.
Muthusamy, K.
author_facet Budiea, A. M. A.
Yahaya, Nordin
M. Noor, N.
Abdullah, A. H.
W. Ibrahim, M. H.
Suratkon, A.
Muthusamy, K.
author_sort Budiea, A. M. A.
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description Corrosive environments such as marine sediments can cause corrosion to steel pipelines at any time when certain conditions are met. Seabed sediment could cause severe corrosion damage due to its corrosiveness to the pipelines buried under it. Many consequences could take place in case if there is incident in oil/gas pipelines. Successfully identifying elements of corrosion in marine sediment would enhance the future of steel structure protection and monitoring systems. This article focuses on the behaviour of corrosion rate of steel located near shore environment and the aim is to determine the effect of sediment on corrosion of steel. To investigate that, simulated near shore sediment conditions have been used where the steel coupons buried in sediments which have different characteristics. Weight loss technique has been implemented to determine the weight loss rate of the steel specimens. Based on the results of this study, metal weight loss increases as the duration of exposure to seabed sediment environment become longer. The sea sediment simulated condition has given significant levels of corrosion. Conclusively, the corrosion rate of steel in seabed sediment located in tropical region is complicated and further studies are suggested.
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spelling utm.eprints-911462021-05-31T13:47:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/91146/ Corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate Budiea, A. M. A. Yahaya, Nordin M. Noor, N. Abdullah, A. H. W. Ibrahim, M. H. Suratkon, A. Muthusamy, K. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Corrosive environments such as marine sediments can cause corrosion to steel pipelines at any time when certain conditions are met. Seabed sediment could cause severe corrosion damage due to its corrosiveness to the pipelines buried under it. Many consequences could take place in case if there is incident in oil/gas pipelines. Successfully identifying elements of corrosion in marine sediment would enhance the future of steel structure protection and monitoring systems. This article focuses on the behaviour of corrosion rate of steel located near shore environment and the aim is to determine the effect of sediment on corrosion of steel. To investigate that, simulated near shore sediment conditions have been used where the steel coupons buried in sediments which have different characteristics. Weight loss technique has been implemented to determine the weight loss rate of the steel specimens. Based on the results of this study, metal weight loss increases as the duration of exposure to seabed sediment environment become longer. The sea sediment simulated condition has given significant levels of corrosion. Conclusively, the corrosion rate of steel in seabed sediment located in tropical region is complicated and further studies are suggested. 2020-05-29 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/91146/1/NordinYahaya2020_CorrosionStudyofPipelineMaterialforSeabed.pdf Budiea, A. M. A. and Yahaya, Nordin and M. Noor, N. and Abdullah, A. H. and W. Ibrahim, M. H. and Suratkon, A. and Muthusamy, K. (2020) Corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate. In: 4th International Conference on Construction and Building Engineering and 12th Regional Conference in Civil Engineering, ICONBUILD and RCCE 2019, 20 August 2019 - 22 August 2019, Langkawi, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/849/1/012023
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Yahaya, Nordin
M. Noor, N.
Abdullah, A. H.
W. Ibrahim, M. H.
Suratkon, A.
Muthusamy, K.
Corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate
title Corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate
title_full Corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate
title_fullStr Corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate
title_short Corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate
title_sort corrosion study of pipeline material for seabed sediment in tropical climate
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://eprints.utm.my/91146/1/NordinYahaya2020_CorrosionStudyofPipelineMaterialforSeabed.pdf
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