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Strength Characteristics and Wastage Allowance of Pipe Pile Subjected to Marine Corrosion

Version 1 : Received: 11 December 2023 / Approved: 12 December 2023 / Online: 12 December 2023 (13:15:47 CET)

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Xia, R.; Garbatov, Y.; Liu, C.; Sun, M. Model for Wastage Allowance and Strength Properties of Pipe Piles Exposed to Marine Corrosion. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2024, 12, 113. Xia, R.; Garbatov, Y.; Liu, C.; Sun, M. Model for Wastage Allowance and Strength Properties of Pipe Piles Exposed to Marine Corrosion. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2024, 12, 113.

Abstract

The study’s objective is to analyse the mechanical properties of steel pipe piles as a part of a trestle bridge subjected to five years of natural marine corrosion degradation. Sixteen tensile specimens were extracted from the steel pipe piles in the splash, tidal, and immersion zones. The experimental tensile test results are used to establish regression equations defining elastic modulus, yield strength, strain hardening index, and strength coefficient for the true stress-strain curves of the three regions. A non-linear time-dependent mathematical model is exploited to identify the corrosion degradation using the data from one single corrosion degradation measurement campaign. The analysis indicated that the splash zone experiences the most severe corrosion degradation, and there are progressive losses in the mechanical properties of each zone as the corrosion degradation progresses. The established relationships of the mechanical properties, as a function of the ratio of corroded plate thickness to the as-built one, can be used as a fast-engineering approach to identify the mechanical properties of severely corroded piles. The corrosion degradation allowance is also defined using the First Order Reliability Method, accounting for existing uncertainties covered by the partial safety factors. By examining the impact of marine corrosion on the mechanical properties of marine structures and developing predictive models to assess the corrosion’s effect on material strength and corrosion allowance, the study aims to improve offshore structures’ safety, design, and maintenance.

Keywords

marine environments; corroded steel pipe pile; tensile test; tri-linear constitutive model; time-dependent corrosion degradation.

Subject

Engineering, Marine Engineering

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