Victor Malachy Udowo, M. Yan, Fuchun Liu, A. Ikeuba
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Corrosion under insulation of pipeline steel in groundwater containing sulphate-reducing bacteria
ABSTRACT Corrosion under insulation is a major economic concern in the safe operations of water, oil and gas steel pipes. Herein, the external corrosion of X80 pipeline steel was examined beneath a disbonded insulation in groundwater containing sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB). The results show that the steel under the insulation exhibited different electrochemical behaviour from the uninsulated sample in the bulk solution. A galvanic effect was detected between the steel under insulation and the uninsulated sample. Spectroscopic analysis reveals the rust layer of the insulated steel immersed in the SRB-inoculated groundwater was enriched by FeS from microbial metabolism. The steel under insulation recorded severe localised perforation, while corrosion severity was reduced on the uninsulated sample. Diffusion of ions, film development and insulation degradation played important roles in steel corrosion.
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Corrosion Engineering, Science and Technology provides broad international coverage of research and practice in corrosion processes and corrosion control. Peer-reviewed contributions address all aspects of corrosion engineering and corrosion science; there is strong emphasis on effective design and materials selection to combat corrosion and the journal carries failure case studies to further knowledge in these areas.