TY - JOUR
T1 - Corrosion of stainless steel valves in a reverse osmosis system
T2 - Analysis of corrosion products and metal loss
AU - Xu, X.
AU - Liu, Shuming
AU - Liu, Ying
AU - Smith, Kate
AU - Cui, Yong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - Aggressive aqueous environments in reclaimed water treatment plants can cause corrosion of stainless steel equipment, which may further result in equipment failure. The current study carried out morphological, micro-structural, mineralogical and chemical analyses to understand the differences between corrosion products formed on stainless steel valves at different locations in a reclaimed water plant reverse osmosis system. Correlation between formation of corrosion products and metal loss was studied in depth. For that purpose, a new parameter, namely metal loss percentage (MLP), was introduced to evaluate the extent of metal loss on the surfaces of stainless steel valves. The results showed that the valves had corroded to various extents. The corrosion included pitting, cracking and accumulation of products on the alloy surface. The corrosion products were composed of iron oxides, iron hydroxides, chromium oxide, calcium carbon oxide, siderite and green rust. There was a significant positive correlation between the weight percentage increase in the corresponding elements in these products and MLP on the alloy surface. O and C were among the elements most correlated with metal loss on the alloy surface. The latter correlated linearly with MLP. Based on these results, the reaction pathways for the formation of corrosion products on the surfaces of valves were postulated.
AB - Aggressive aqueous environments in reclaimed water treatment plants can cause corrosion of stainless steel equipment, which may further result in equipment failure. The current study carried out morphological, micro-structural, mineralogical and chemical analyses to understand the differences between corrosion products formed on stainless steel valves at different locations in a reclaimed water plant reverse osmosis system. Correlation between formation of corrosion products and metal loss was studied in depth. For that purpose, a new parameter, namely metal loss percentage (MLP), was introduced to evaluate the extent of metal loss on the surfaces of stainless steel valves. The results showed that the valves had corroded to various extents. The corrosion included pitting, cracking and accumulation of products on the alloy surface. The corrosion products were composed of iron oxides, iron hydroxides, chromium oxide, calcium carbon oxide, siderite and green rust. There was a significant positive correlation between the weight percentage increase in the corresponding elements in these products and MLP on the alloy surface. O and C were among the elements most correlated with metal loss on the alloy surface. The latter correlated linearly with MLP. Based on these results, the reaction pathways for the formation of corrosion products on the surfaces of valves were postulated.
KW - Correlation
KW - Corrosion cracking
KW - Corrosion products
KW - Reverse osmosis system
KW - Stainless steel
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U2 - 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2019.06.026
DO - 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2019.06.026
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85068258338
SN - 1350-6307
VL - 105
SP - 40
EP - 51
JO - Engineering Failure Analysis
JF - Engineering Failure Analysis
ER -