Development of long-term localised corrosion of cast iron pipes in backfill soils based on time of wetness

Volume: 55, Issue: 7, Pages: 550 - 561
Published: May 14, 2020
Abstract
Parameters characterising the properties of soils used as backfill in immediate contact with cast iron pipes exhumed from a variety of soils after up to 129 years exposure are used together with average annual precipitation to estimate the average time of wetness. This is shown to correlate closely with pipe wall corrosion penetration. The possibility of microbiologically influenced corrosion is dismissed owing to lack of critical nutrients. The...
Paper Details
Title
Development of long-term localised corrosion of cast iron pipes in backfill soils based on time of wetness
Published Date
May 14, 2020
Volume
55
Issue
7
Pages
550 - 561
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