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Internal Corrosion Damage Mechanisms of the Underground Water Pipelines

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dc.contributor.author Yeshanew, Desalegn A.
dc.contributor.author Jiru, Moera G.
dc.contributor.author Lemu, Hirpa G.
dc.contributor.author Tolcha, Mesay A
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-09T12:08:11Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-09T12:08:11Z
dc.date.issued 2022-05-15
dc.identifier.issn 2299-8624
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.ju.edu.et//handle/123456789/8184
dc.description.abstract Internal water pipe corrosion is a complicated problem due to the interaction of water quality parameters with the pipe wall. This study presents investigations of internal pipe surface corrosion mechanisms related to water physicochemical. Samples of water and corrosion-damaged ductile cast iron (30+ years) and galvanized steel pipe (15–20 years) were collected under in-situ condition from Addis Ababa city water distribution system. Scanning electron microscopy and optical microscopy were used to examine the pipes’ corrosion morphology and micro structures, respectively. Additionally, Mountains 9 surface analysis software was used for further pitting corrosion characterization.To identify the causes of internal pipe corrosion, water physicochemical analyses were conducted by using inoLab pH 7310P, DR 900, Palintest Photometer 7100, and Miero 800. Water physicochemical test indi cates: CaCO3 is 77–215 ppm, pH is 7.05 – 7.86, total dissolved solids (TDS) is 84.10–262.8 ppm, ClO2 is 0–0.5 ppm, and dissolved oxygen (80–81 ppb). From water test results, major causes of internal pipe corrosion damage mechanisms were identified as dissolved oxygen, CaCO3 , TDS, ClO2,and resistivity of water which initiates a dif ferential cell that accelerates pipe corrosion. Using Mountain 9 surface analysis software, corrosion morphology and pitting features were characterized. The outputs of this paper will be helpful for water distribution and buried infrastructure owners to investigate corrosion damage mechanisms at an early stage. To manage corrosion mecha nisms, water supply owners need to conduct frequent inspections, recording of pipe data, testing of water quality, periodic pipelines washing, and apply preventative maintenance. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject internal corrosion en_US
dc.subject water pipes en_US
dc.subject water physicochemical en_US
dc.subject corrosion mechanisms en_US
dc.title Internal Corrosion Damage Mechanisms of the Underground Water Pipelines en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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