Abstract
The corrosion process leads to high power consumption, high maintenance costs and the loss of commercial income during downtime in various branches of industry. The proper methods to measure and forecast the corrosion process would help intervene in process production where corrosion is a common phenomenon. Therefore, the main aim of this experimental study is to improve the widely used corrosion monitoring methods with corrosion coupons. As part of this work, the installation for testing corrosion process under controlled conditions and with the application of mild steel coupons is proposed. The measurement concept is to install the coupons in a stream with the corrosion liquid (these conditions should be controlled). The numerical simulations of the fluid flow in the coupon installation were carried out, and the obtained results in the form of a velocity map allowed us to propose the placement of the coupons in the tested installation in such a way that the flowing liquid evenly washed the coupon surface. The developed coupon installation was tested for aggressive corrosive conditions, which were assessed using the water stability indices (Langelier Saturation Index and Ryznar stability index). Moreover, the inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy analysis characterised the liquid samples from the tested coupon installation. The corrosion process for the applied conditions was defined based on the corrosion rate of the tested coupons. This process was also confirmed by obtaining the Raman spectrum for the used corrosion coupons. The obtained investigation contributes significantly by developing the novel coupon installation and demonstrating the procedure for testing the corrosion process with the application of coupons. This setup and method might be successfully applied for accelerated laboratory tests.
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
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