DocumentCode :
2836629
Title :
Marine corrosion of selected small wire ropes and strands
Author :
Sandwith, C.J. ; Clark, R.C.
fYear :
1975
fDate :
22-25 Sept. 1975
Firstpage :
148
Lastpage :
154
Abstract :
The breakage loads of nine different small mooring lines are experimentally related to time of immersion in a marine environment. Samples of a single steel wire, five different strands ranging from 0.05 inch 1 × 7 to 7/64 inch 1 × 19, and three small wire ropes 3/32 inch 7 × 7 were fully immersed in Puget Sound for 38, 115, and 150 days. Tensile test data from the immersed samples are analyzed and compared with data from control samples. The time rate of change of breakage load during approximately 6 months of exposure is given for bare lubricated steel wire and strand, galvanized steel strand, aluminized rope, and PVC coated wire rope. Results indicate that the rate of corrosion damage of bare lubricated steel wires and strands decreases from a high initial value to a lower constant value. An expression in terms of time, initial wire radius and a pseudo corrosion rate for the corrosion damage (as measured by breakage load) is developed on the assumption that the lost area can be modeled as an annulus.
Keywords :
corrosion; fracture; ropes; tensile testing; wires; PVC-coated wire rope; aluminized rope; breakage loads; corrosion damage; galvanized steel strand; lubricated steel wire; marine corrosion; mooring lines; tensile test; wire ropes; wire strands; Area measurement; Corrosion; Galvanizing; Loss measurement; Mechanical engineering; Physics; Sea measurements; Steel; Testing; Wire;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEAN 75 Conference
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1975.1154013
Filename :
1154013
Link To Document :
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