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Representativeness of small coupons for corrosion of large plates

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posted on 2025-05-08, 13:59 authored by Robert MelchersRobert Melchers, Robert J. Jeffrey, Goran Simundic
Earlier work (Melchers and Jeffrey 2002) showed that coupon size and shape was not a major contributor to the variability in corrosion loss estimates. However these conclusions were based on the relatively small coupons used typically in corrosion field studies. In order to estimate whether such small coupons produced realistic results for much larger plates, mild steel plates 1.2 m x 0.8 m x 3mm thick were exposed for up to 2.5 years in immersion, tidal and splash zone conditions at Taylors Beach, NSW. The plates were recovered at 6, 12, 18, 24 and 30 months. At each stage the plates recovered were cleaned, dried and guillotined into 12 equal rectangles suitable for fitting into a mechanical 3D scanner. The digitised scan results show a high degree of similarity of corrosion across a surface, and a similar pattern of corrosion loss with time of exposure. Estimates for variability of corrosion loss were made from the digitized data. Differences between immersion, tidal and splash zone corrosion were observed. The results validate the use of smaller coupons for field studies and loss and variability estimates.

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Source title

Corrosion and Prevention 2010: Always Protecting, Always Learning: Celebrating the 50th Annual ACA Conference & 50 Years of the SA Branch 1960-2010

Name of conference

50th Annual ACA Conference: Corrosion and Prevention 2010

Location

Adelaide, S.A.

Start date

2010-11-14

End date

2010-11-17

Publisher

Australasian Corrosion Association (ACA)

Place published

Mt Waverly, Vic.

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Engineering

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