Title of article
Rapid MIC attack on 2205 duplex stainless steel pipe in a yacht
Author/Authors
Liu، نويسنده , , William، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
12
From page
109
To page
120
Abstract
A duplex stainless steel (2205) pipe in a new yacht suffered an extremely high corrosion rate (40 mm/y) failure. ESEM/EDS and XPS analyses indicate that the failure mode was MIC. The bacteria attached preferentially on the austenite grains forming the colony “centre”. The preferential corrosion on the austenite grains formed the “sponge” feature. The remaining ferrite grains became the “skeleton” structure. The sulphate detected by XPS suggests SOB involvement in the MIC. A hypothesis of SRB and SOB proliferating symbiotically proposed in this paper can explain the extremely high corrosion rate. SRB transferred sulphate from seawater to sulphide. SOB converted the sulphide to the extremely acid (H2SO4). SOB should be the main culprit of the failure through its high corrosion rate. The nitriding effect around the FZ had been confirmed by SES and EDS analyses. The high nitrogen contents attracted the bacteria to attach and proliferate. This finding may uncover the mystery of why weldments are susceptible to MIC.
Keywords
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) , Duplex stainless steel , SRB , Preferential corrosion , SOB
Journal title
Engineering Failure Analysis
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Engineering Failure Analysis
Record number
2340128
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