Abstract:
The field of Metallurgical Engineering
associated with the service life of corroded metallic structures has
been studied in extensive detail, the world over. Most of the
theses in this area have focused only on the general attack
(uniform corrosion) on steel structures in a range of atmospheres.
This study sought to examine whether the penetration of
corrosion beyond the general attack into the bulk material, has a
significant effect on the load-bearing capacity of mild steel
structures. Mild steel samples were corroded in an aggressive
atmosphere over a 5-month period, subjected to periodic tensile
testing and corrosion mass-loss analyses, and examined under
optical and electron microscopy. Through the identification and
measurement of the penetration of corrosion using scanning
electron microscopy, this research managed to correlate
corrosion mass-loss and tensile load-loss data with said
microscopic measurements. The results showed that the actual
breaking loads deviated negatively from the expected loadbearing
capacity, which was determined through conventional
methods. This deviation showed a close correlation to the
increase of penetration of corrosion with time.
Citation:
E. D. Jayasooriya, S. A. K. V. M. Piyathilake, V. Sivahar and R. G. N. De S. Munasinghe, "Effect of Penetration of Corrosion on the Load-Bearing Capacity of Mild Steel," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 221-225, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421953.