Evaluation of Corrosion Behavior in the SAE 1018 Carbon Steel Pipelines that Carry Potable Water Applying Acquisition and Data Processing
Author(s) -
Herbert Lara Ordaz,
Ernesto Bolaños Rodríguez,
Jose Manuel Ramirez Hernandez
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
meeting abstracts/meeting abstracts (electrochemical society. cd-rom)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2151-2035
pISSN - 1091-8213
DOI - 10.1149/ma2011-01/45/2062
Subject(s) - potable water , carry (investment) , pipeline transport , carbon steel , corrosion , environmental science , metallurgy , process engineering , waste management , materials science , engineering , environmental engineering , business , finance
This work deals with the monitoring of physical variables influencing the corrosion process suffered by SAE 1018 carbon steel pipelines used potable water supply in a region of Hidalgo State, Mexico, by data acquisition card (DAQ) from four sensors: conductivity, pH, chloride concentration, and temperature supported by a graphical user interface through LabView 9.0. The obtained mains results show the potable water is not the cause of the possible faults or cracking in the carbon steel pipelines.
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