Choi Yoo Youl, Kim Myung Hyun
R&D Center, Korean Register 36 Myeongji Ocean City 9-ro, Gangseo-gu Busan 46762 Republic of Korea
Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Pusan National University Busan 46241 Republic of Korea
RSC Adv. 2018 Aug 28;8(53):30155-30162. doi: 10.1039/c8ra05371e. eCollection 2018 Aug 24.
Arctic offshore sites have high potential for the exploration of energy resources; thus, data concerning the behaviour of structural materials in the Arctic environment are required. Here, we report the corrosive characteristics of welded low-carbon steels under simulated Arctic low-temperature conditions. The corrosion tendencies in the submerged and splash zones of offshore structures were investigated by immersion tests, salt spray tests (SST), and cyclic corrosion tests (CCT). The effects of decreasing seawater temperature on the corrosion were identified, and the differences in corrosion between the base metal (BM) and weld metal (WM) were analysed. In particular, the BM showed higher corrosion than the WM, indicating that the parent metal (PM) is corroded more than the fusion zone (FZ) in weld joints under severe corrosion conditions. Thus, we have identified the importance and influence of the thermal expansion of materials on corrosion under Arctic conditions.
北极近海地区具有很高的能源资源勘探潜力;因此,需要有关结构材料在北极环境中行为的数据。在此,我们报告了焊接低碳钢在模拟北极低温条件下的腐蚀特性。通过浸泡试验、盐雾试验(SST)和循环腐蚀试验(CCT)研究了近海结构物水下区和飞溅区的腐蚀趋势。确定了海水温度降低对腐蚀的影响,并分析了母材(BM)和焊缝金属(WM)之间的腐蚀差异。特别是,BM的腐蚀比WM更严重,这表明在严重腐蚀条件下,焊接接头中的母材(PM)比熔合区(FZ)腐蚀更严重。因此,我们确定了材料热膨胀在北极条件下对腐蚀的重要性和影响。