A methodology to evaluate seawater corrosion on quasi-static tensile properties of a structural steel
Ana L. Dantas, Rita Dantas, Gonçalo P. Cipriano, Abílio M.P. De Jesus, Grzegorz Lesiuk, Carlos Fonseca, P.M.G.P. Moreira, José A.F.O. Correia
Abstract
With the wind turbine industry growing and increasingly turning its focus to the offshore sector, it is important to grasp the challenges that come with it: the logistic challenges related to transport and maintenance, the exposure to wave and wind action and also the vulnerability to corrosion. The marine environment is a complex and aggressively corrosive environment. The S690 steel, as a structural steel of high mechanical strength, offers weight reduction advantages that are of interest to the sector. However, its behaviour in a corrosive medium is still not well known. As such, this work is part of an effort to characterize S690 steel under marine environment conditions. A methodology for inducing accelerated pre-corrosion on quasi-static tensile specimens of S690 steel, while simulating the environment, has been developed and applied. The effect of this pre-corrosion on the tensile mechanical properties is evaluated through testing in accordance with the ASTM E8 standard. It was found that the induced surface pre-corrosion, equivalent to six months of exposure, did not have a significant effect on the investigated mechanical behaviour.