Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion test
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Resumo: | The metal has numerous applications and characteristics that allow its application in different environmental conditions. However, it is necessary that the steel be produced for a certain condition, as the chemical and physical characteristics of the steel can be affected in case of incompatibility with the environment. Due to the effects that corrosion can have in cases of critical process failure, high costs are involved in maintenance and replacement of parts and equipment. Corrosion studies have grown with the aim of eliminating corrosive effects, based on the prevention and development of steels with greater resistance to the phenomenon. SAE 5160 steel is susceptible to corrosion when under conditions where cathodic reactions can occur, with the presence of oxygen, water and dissolved salts. The objective of this work was to evaluate the behavior of SAE 5160 steel in different concentrations of NaCl in solution, as a way of verifying the effect of the medium on the corrosion of steel using an immersion test for 10 weeks. An applied methodology was applied and, regarding the objectives, an explanatory research. The focus was a qualitative and quantitative research. The effect was checked from the corrosion penetration rate (CPR) to determine the corrosivity of the media. At the end, a metallographic microscope was used to characterize the morphology of corrosion in the specimens (CP's). It is concluded that the SAE 5160 steel showed moderate CPR in the media and the increase in the NaCl content increases the corrosion rate. Alveolar and pitting corrosion formation is observed on the surface of the CP's. |
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Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion testEstudio morfológico y velocidad de penetración de la corrosión del acero SAE 5160 en medio salino (NaCl): estudio por ensayo de inmersiónEstudo morfológico e taxa de penetração por corrosão do aço SAE 5160 em meio salino (NaCl): um estudo por ensaio de imersão AceroSAE 5160CorrosiónMedio salino.AçoSAE 5160CorrosãoMeio salino.SteelSAE 5160CorrosionSaline environment.The metal has numerous applications and characteristics that allow its application in different environmental conditions. However, it is necessary that the steel be produced for a certain condition, as the chemical and physical characteristics of the steel can be affected in case of incompatibility with the environment. Due to the effects that corrosion can have in cases of critical process failure, high costs are involved in maintenance and replacement of parts and equipment. Corrosion studies have grown with the aim of eliminating corrosive effects, based on the prevention and development of steels with greater resistance to the phenomenon. SAE 5160 steel is susceptible to corrosion when under conditions where cathodic reactions can occur, with the presence of oxygen, water and dissolved salts. The objective of this work was to evaluate the behavior of SAE 5160 steel in different concentrations of NaCl in solution, as a way of verifying the effect of the medium on the corrosion of steel using an immersion test for 10 weeks. An applied methodology was applied and, regarding the objectives, an explanatory research. The focus was a qualitative and quantitative research. The effect was checked from the corrosion penetration rate (CPR) to determine the corrosivity of the media. At the end, a metallographic microscope was used to characterize the morphology of corrosion in the specimens (CP's). It is concluded that the SAE 5160 steel showed moderate CPR in the media and the increase in the NaCl content increases the corrosion rate. Alveolar and pitting corrosion formation is observed on the surface of the CP's.El metal tiene numerosas aplicaciones y características que permiten su aplicación en diferentes condiciones ambientales. Sin embargo, es necesario que el acero sea producido para una determinada condición, ya que las características químicas y físicas del acero pueden verse afectadas en caso de incompatibilidad con el medio ambiente. Debido a los efectos que puede tener la corrosión en casos de fallas críticas en los procesos, se involucran altos costos en el mantenimiento y reemplazo de partes y equipos. Los estudios de corrosión han crecido con el objetivo de eliminar los efectos corrosivos, basados en la prevención y desarrollo de aceros con mayor resistencia al fenómeno. El acero SAE 5160 es susceptible a la corrosión cuando se encuentra en condiciones en las que pueden ocurrir reacciones catódicas, con presencia de oxígeno, agua y sales disueltas. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar el comportamiento del acero SAE 5160 en diferentes concentraciones de NaCl en solución, como forma de verificar el efecto del medio sobre la corrosión del acero mediante un ensayo de inmersión durante 10 semanas. Se aplicó una metodología aplicada y, en cuanto a los objetivos, una investigación explicativa. El enfoque fue una investigación cualitativa y cuantitativa. El efecto se comprobó a partir de la tasa de penetración de la corrosión (TPC) para determinar la corrosividad del medio. Al final se utilizó un microscopio metalográfico para caracterizar la morfología de la corrosión en las probetas (CP's). Se concluye que el acero SAE 5160 presentó TPC moderado en los medios y el aumento del contenido de NaCl aumenta la velocidad de corrosión. Se observa formación de corrosión alveolar y por picaduras en la superficie de los CP’s.O metal apresenta inúmeras aplicações e características que permitem sua aplicação em diferentes condições ambientais. Entretanto, é necessário que o aço seja produzido para determinada condição, pois as características químicas e físicas do aço podem ser afetadas em caso de incompatibilidade com o meio. Devido aos efeitos que a corrosão pode acarretar em casos de falha crítica de processos, são envolvidos elevados custos com manutenção e substituição de peças e equipamentos. Os estudos de corrosão têm crescido com objetivo de eliminar os efeitos corrosivos, com base na prevenção e desenvolvimento de aços com maior resistência ao fenômeno. O aço SAE 5160 é susceptível à corrosão quando em condições que possam ocorrer reações catódicas, com a presença de oxigênio, água e sais dissolvidos. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar o comportamento do aço SAE 5160 em diferentes concentrações de NaCl em solução, como forma de verificar o efeito do meio na corrosão do aço utlizando-se ensaio de imersão durante 10 semanas. Aplicou-se uma metodologia de natureza aplicada e, quanto aos objetivos, uma pesquisa explicativa. O enfoque foi de uma pesquisa quali-quatitativa. O efeito foi verificado a partir da taxa de penetração por corrosão (TPC), para determinar a corrosividade dos meios. Ao final, foi utilizado um microscópio metalográfico para caracterizar a morfologia da corrosão nos corpos de prova (CP’s). Conclui-se que o aço SAE 5160 apresentou TPC moderada nos meios e o aumento do teor de NaCl eleva a taxa de corrosão. Observa-se formação de corrosão alveolar e por pites na superfície dos CP’s.Research, Society and Development2022-12-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3876210.33448/rsd-v11i17.38762Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 17; e242111738762Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 17; e242111738762Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 17; e2421117387622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38762/32301Copyright (c) 2022 Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira Cotta; Pedro Henrique Duque de Luccahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCotta, Jussara Aparecida de OliveiraLucca, Pedro Henrique Duque de 2022-12-28T13:53:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/38762Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:52:20.843200Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion test Estudio morfológico y velocidad de penetración de la corrosión del acero SAE 5160 en medio salino (NaCl): estudio por ensayo de inmersión Estudo morfológico e taxa de penetração por corrosão do aço SAE 5160 em meio salino (NaCl): um estudo por ensaio de imersão |
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Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion test |
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Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion test Cotta, Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira Acero SAE 5160 Corrosión Medio salino. Aço SAE 5160 Corrosão Meio salino. Steel SAE 5160 Corrosion Saline environment. |
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Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion test |
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Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion test |
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Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion test |
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Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion test |
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Morphological study and corrosion penetration rate of SAE 5160 steel in saline medium (NaCl): a study by immersion test |
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Cotta, Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira |
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Cotta, Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira Lucca, Pedro Henrique Duque de |
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Lucca, Pedro Henrique Duque de |
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Cotta, Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira Lucca, Pedro Henrique Duque de |
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Acero SAE 5160 Corrosión Medio salino. Aço SAE 5160 Corrosão Meio salino. Steel SAE 5160 Corrosion Saline environment. |
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Acero SAE 5160 Corrosión Medio salino. Aço SAE 5160 Corrosão Meio salino. Steel SAE 5160 Corrosion Saline environment. |
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The metal has numerous applications and characteristics that allow its application in different environmental conditions. However, it is necessary that the steel be produced for a certain condition, as the chemical and physical characteristics of the steel can be affected in case of incompatibility with the environment. Due to the effects that corrosion can have in cases of critical process failure, high costs are involved in maintenance and replacement of parts and equipment. Corrosion studies have grown with the aim of eliminating corrosive effects, based on the prevention and development of steels with greater resistance to the phenomenon. SAE 5160 steel is susceptible to corrosion when under conditions where cathodic reactions can occur, with the presence of oxygen, water and dissolved salts. The objective of this work was to evaluate the behavior of SAE 5160 steel in different concentrations of NaCl in solution, as a way of verifying the effect of the medium on the corrosion of steel using an immersion test for 10 weeks. An applied methodology was applied and, regarding the objectives, an explanatory research. The focus was a qualitative and quantitative research. The effect was checked from the corrosion penetration rate (CPR) to determine the corrosivity of the media. At the end, a metallographic microscope was used to characterize the morphology of corrosion in the specimens (CP's). It is concluded that the SAE 5160 steel showed moderate CPR in the media and the increase in the NaCl content increases the corrosion rate. Alveolar and pitting corrosion formation is observed on the surface of the CP's. |
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