2019
DOI: 10.3390/ma12223682
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Effects of Corrosion on Mechanical Properties of Welded Carbon Steel Pipe in District Heating Water

Abstract: This study examined the effect of corrosion on mechanical properties of welded carbon steel pipe in district heating water. To evaluate the corrosion properties, potentiodynamic tests were conducted and a galvanostatic test was used to accelerate corrosion. Tensile tests and microstructure observations were performed to figure out the degradation of the corroded region, and stress intensity factors were calculated. As a result of the potentiodynamic tests, welded carbon steel pipe showed uniform corrosion and … Show more

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confidence: 99%