Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towers
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Resumo: | Soil corrosion of carbon steel samples buried up to hundred days close to a high voltage power transmission line tower was examined by weight loss vs. time. A higher weight loss was observed if the samples were electrically connected to the tower than if they were not. This was attributed to the influence of alternating current (AC) signals induced in the soil by the transmission line. This field study showed for the first time the influence of the AC power line on the buried structure of the tower, while other studies so far were focused only on AC corrosion of cathodically protected coated pipelines, running parallel to the transmission line. An improved method was used to measure weight loss by descaling in Clark solution. The new method substitutes discontinuous measurements, proposed in the ASTM-G1-90 standard, by in situ measurements of the weight loss during descaling, using a computer controlled microbalance. |
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Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towerssoil corrosionweight lossAC corrosionchemical descalingSoil corrosion of carbon steel samples buried up to hundred days close to a high voltage power transmission line tower was examined by weight loss vs. time. A higher weight loss was observed if the samples were electrically connected to the tower than if they were not. This was attributed to the influence of alternating current (AC) signals induced in the soil by the transmission line. This field study showed for the first time the influence of the AC power line on the buried structure of the tower, while other studies so far were focused only on AC corrosion of cathodically protected coated pipelines, running parallel to the transmission line. An improved method was used to measure weight loss by descaling in Clark solution. The new method substitutes discontinuous measurements, proposed in the ASTM-G1-90 standard, by in situ measurements of the weight loss during descaling, using a computer controlled microbalance.ABM, ABC, ABPol2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392014000600035Materials Research v.17 n.6 2014reponame:Materials research (São Carlos. Online)instname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:ABM ABC ABPOL10.1590/1516-1439.305714info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFraga,Anderson de OliveiraKlunk,Marcos AntonioOliveira,Adriano Agnoletto deFurtado,Gilnei GonçalvesKnörnschild,GerhardDick,Luís Frederico Pinheiroeng2015-02-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-14392014000600035Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/mrPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpdedz@power.ufscar.br1980-53731516-1439opendoar:2015-02-10T00:00Materials research (São Carlos. Online) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false |
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Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towers |
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Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towers |
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Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towers Fraga,Anderson de Oliveira soil corrosion weight loss AC corrosion chemical descaling |
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Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towers |
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Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towers |
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Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towers |
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Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towers |
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Soil corrosion of the AISI1020 steel buried near electrical power transmission line towers |
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Fraga,Anderson de Oliveira |
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Fraga,Anderson de Oliveira Klunk,Marcos Antonio Oliveira,Adriano Agnoletto de Furtado,Gilnei Gonçalves Knörnschild,Gerhard Dick,Luís Frederico Pinheiro |
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author |
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Klunk,Marcos Antonio Oliveira,Adriano Agnoletto de Furtado,Gilnei Gonçalves Knörnschild,Gerhard Dick,Luís Frederico Pinheiro |
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Fraga,Anderson de Oliveira Klunk,Marcos Antonio Oliveira,Adriano Agnoletto de Furtado,Gilnei Gonçalves Knörnschild,Gerhard Dick,Luís Frederico Pinheiro |
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soil corrosion weight loss AC corrosion chemical descaling |
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soil corrosion weight loss AC corrosion chemical descaling |
description |
Soil corrosion of carbon steel samples buried up to hundred days close to a high voltage power transmission line tower was examined by weight loss vs. time. A higher weight loss was observed if the samples were electrically connected to the tower than if they were not. This was attributed to the influence of alternating current (AC) signals induced in the soil by the transmission line. This field study showed for the first time the influence of the AC power line on the buried structure of the tower, while other studies so far were focused only on AC corrosion of cathodically protected coated pipelines, running parallel to the transmission line. An improved method was used to measure weight loss by descaling in Clark solution. The new method substitutes discontinuous measurements, proposed in the ASTM-G1-90 standard, by in situ measurements of the weight loss during descaling, using a computer controlled microbalance. |
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2014 |
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2014-12-01 |
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