Bi-modal trending for corrosion loss of steels buried in soils
Robert B. Petersen, Robert E. Melchers
Index: 10.1016/j.corsci.2018.03.048
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Abstract
Corrosion loss data from the 1957 NBS study for steels buried in a large variety of soils and exposed over 12-17 year s are re-interpreted, supported with estimates for scatter in the data. This shows that losses predominantly are consistent with the bi-modal trending pattern also previously observed for steel exposed in a variety of other environments. For short-term and low time of wetness exposures the trends are consistent with mode 1 of the bi-modal trend. These reinterpretations should permit development of better understanding of the factors important for short- and-long term corrosion trends and for improved modelling and prediction.
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