PermanentCharpy
Materials
- Apr 6, 2021
- 13
Good day all,
When corrosion allowances are specified (ie: maximum 2mm on the ID etc), is this allowance taking into account degradation of the material due to this corrosion in the form of micro structural effects (embrittlement etc).
In other words:
A pipe of 10" x 1.0" WT corrodes to 10" x 0.5" WT, is this pipe of equivalent strength to a pipe manufactured to size 10" x 0.5" WT? I understand there are many factors at play here, but I am looking to find literature that supports/disproves my belief that materials that have corroded to a specific thickness cannot be treated as if they are in the same condition as a machined part (taking into account material loss).
When corrosion allowances are specified (ie: maximum 2mm on the ID etc), is this allowance taking into account degradation of the material due to this corrosion in the form of micro structural effects (embrittlement etc).
In other words:
A pipe of 10" x 1.0" WT corrodes to 10" x 0.5" WT, is this pipe of equivalent strength to a pipe manufactured to size 10" x 0.5" WT? I understand there are many factors at play here, but I am looking to find literature that supports/disproves my belief that materials that have corroded to a specific thickness cannot be treated as if they are in the same condition as a machined part (taking into account material loss).