Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences (Mar 2023)

Technical assessment of biodiesel storage tank; A corrosion case study

  • Leily Nurul Komariah,
  • Susila Arita,
  • Baikuni E. Prianda,
  • Tri K. Dewi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 3
pp. 232 – 237

Abstract

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The compatibility problems become the main concern in the utilization of biodiesel especially regarding degradation and corrosion. The present study is conducted to describe the corrosion behaviour that occurs in steel tanks after contact with palm-based biodiesel for a period of 7 months. The storage tank used is respectively made of galvanised steel (GS), carbon steel (CS) and stainless steel (SS). It is performed in vertical cylinders with a floating-roof model. In every 30 days of storage time, the profile changes in the wall, roof and base surface of each tank were observed. The oil fuel properties were monitored in the parameter of viscosity, acid numbers, water content and oil colour. The topographic profiles on the surface of the walls and bottom of each tank wetted by biodiesel were examined over three zones inside the tanks using an endoscope imager. The main results of this study indicate that tank steel with different protective layers exhibits different types of corrosion. The corrosion was localized in SS tanks but generalized in GS and CS tanks. The oil contamination in SS tanks was relatively lower than that in CS and GS tanks. The type of corrosion performed differently in different zones on the inside of the tank. The potential for leaks is greater at the base than on the walls and roof of the storage tank.

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