Metals (Aug 2024)

Corrosion Behaviors of Weathering Steels in the Actual Marine Atmospheric Zone and Immersion Zone

  • Ying Yang,
  • Tianzi Lin,
  • Guohui Wang,
  • Yubo Wang,
  • Minghui Shao,
  • Fandi Meng,
  • Fuhui Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met14080903
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 903

Abstract

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The corrosion behaviors of three bridge steels in a real tropical marine environment for 2 years were studied. One weathering steel (WS) was designed with higher levels of nickel, copper, and molybdenum compared to the other. These two kinds of WSs and one kind of ordinary high-strength low-alloy steel (Q345qe) were compared under two conditions (marine atmospheric zone and marine immersion zone at Sanya Marine Environmental Test Station). The morphology, corrosion rate, and corrosion product analysis of the steels were performed through SEM, XPS, FTIR and other characterization methods. The results demonstrated that weathering steels facilitate the densification of the corrosion product layer due to the addition of alloying elements Cr, Ni, and Cu, promoting rust nucleation and enhancing the compactness of the protective layer. However, in an immersion environment, the extensive erosion by chloride ions renders the benefits of WS ineffective.

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