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Corrosion of working chains continuously immersed in seawater

Abstract

Chains used in the offshore industry typically are exposed to continued high rates of corrosion, in part due to the working of the chain not permitting a build up of protective rusts. Herein, a procedure is described for estimating the corrosion loss of low-alloy steel chain under continued immersion corrosion conditions. The procedure is based on extensive recent investigations of the effects of water temperature, salinity, water velocity, and surface roughness on steel corrosion under field conditions. Since the working of the chain does not allow corrosion products (rust) to build up on the critical contact surfaces, erosion due to wear and abrasion can be estimated separately. Two example applications are given.

Authors

Melchers RE; Moan T; Gao Z

Journal

Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 102–110

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

June 15, 2007

DOI

10.1007/s00773-006-0227-4

ISSN

0948-4280

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