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Effect of cathodic protection and cyclic frequency on corrosion fatigue of selected high strength steels in seawater

Posted on:1990-06-23Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Badve, Ashwin PFull Text:PDF
GTID:2471390017954225Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Study of selected candidate steels for offshore application was undertaken to observe the effects of cathodic protection and cyclic frequency on corrosion fatigue life. Keyhole Compact Tension Fatigue experiments under constant amplitude sinusoidal loading and stress ratio of 0.5 were performed on 25.4 mm thick specimens in natural sea water and also in air upon three different steels (Y.S. 500-563 MPa). These steels represented different strengthening techniques, namely precipitation hardening, direct quenching--a thermomechanical control process (TMCP), and controlled rolling. Cathodic polarization was in the range between freely corroding and...
Keywords/Search Tags:Cathodic, Steels, Fatigue
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