Empirical models for long-term localised corrosion of cast iron pipes buried in soils

Volume: 54, Issue: 8, Pages: 678 - 687
Published: Aug 27, 2019
Abstract
Empirical models are proposed for the progression of maximum depth of localised corrosion of cast iron pipes, based on data for pipes buried in 67 different backfill clay and sandy soils for up to 129 years. Early corrosion increases with increased inhomogeneity of the backfill soil and with greater availability of free water at the soil–pipe wall interface. Longer term corrosion is correlated with free water availability and occurs at a much...
Paper Details
Title
Empirical models for long-term localised corrosion of cast iron pipes buried in soils
Published Date
Aug 27, 2019
Volume
54
Issue
8
Pages
678 - 687
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