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Modeling and simulation of atmospheric corrosion of carbon steel considering environmental factor

Igarashi, Takahiro; Komatsu, Atsushi; Kato, Chiaki; Sakairi, Masatoshi*

Tetsu To Hagane, 107(12), p.998 - 1003, 2021/12

AA2020-0549.pdf:1.53MB

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In order to clarify the effect of environmental factors on the amount of atmospheric corrosion of steel, novel model for predicting the reduction of atmospheric corrosion considering relative humidity and rain falls was developed. We conducted a one-year calculation simulation of atmospheric corrosion in Miyakojima City, Choshi City, and Tsukuba City using the developed model. Corrosion weight loss by the simulation could reproduce the measured value well. Corrosion weight loss at each point was greatly affected by the amount of flying sea salt, relative humidity, and rain falls.

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Development of atmospheric corrosion model considering meteorological data and airborne sea salt

Igarashi, Takahiro; Komatsu, Atsushi; Kato, Chiaki; Sakairi, Masatoshi*

Bosei Kanri, 65(10), p.365 - 370, 2021/10

We have developed a new atmospheric simulation model considering important environmental factors such as airborne sea salt, temperature, relative humidity, and rainfall. The developed model was verified by comparing predicted values by the simulation and measured data for the weight loss by atmospheric corrosion. In addition, atmospheric corrosion simulations under open and sheltered exposure condition were conducted, and it was confirmed that the air corrosion weight loss was strongly suppressed by the surface cleaning effect due to rainfall.

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Furuya, Kazuo*; *; Kodama, Toshio*

PNC TJ7705 97-001, 154 Pages, 1997/03

PNC-TJ7705-97-001.pdf:6.09MB

no abstracts in English

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Field test of radionuclide migration; Cooperative research between JAERI and CIRP

*; Yamamoto, Tadatoshi; ; Takebe, Shinichi; Ogawa, Hiromichi; Tanaka, Tadao; Mukai, Masayuki; Komiya, Tomokazu; S.Li*; Z.Wang*; et al.

JAERI-Research 94-009, 44 Pages, 1994/07

JAERI-Research-94-009.pdf:1.69MB

no abstracts in English

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; Yoneda, Shigeo*; Koyakaichi, Minoru*

PNC TJ7308 93-005, 292 Pages, 1993/03

PNC-TJ7308-93-005.pdf:6.95MB

no abstracts in English

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Analysis of results obtained from field tracing test under artificial rainfall condition

Tanaka, Tadao; *; Mukai, Masayuki; Guo, Z.*; S.Li*; S.Li*

Proc. of Asia Congress on Radiation Protection, p.681 - 684, 1993/00

no abstracts in English

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Analysis of results obtained from field tracing test under natural rain condition

Mukai, Masayuki; *; Tanaka, Tadao; Z.Wang*; Y.Zhao*; Z.Li*

Proc. of Asia Congress on Radiation Protection, p.673 - 676, 1993/00

no abstracts in English

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