Evaluation of internal corrosion in a Brazilian iron ore slurry pipeline based on the characterization of scales and tubercles

Abstract The transport capacity of long-distance slurry pumping systems is directly related to the roughness of the pipe. In this context, corrosion plays an important role, especially when dealing with old pipes. Chemical, mineralogical and microstructural analyses were performed on materials remov...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Goes Mattioli, Afonso Henriques Martins, Vanessa de Freitas Cunha Lins, Paulo Roberto Gomes Brandão, Ayron Silva Guimarães Torres
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Language:English
Published: Fundação Gorceix
Series:REM: International Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2018000200203&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-1ea853c987df4bd89b31094992a4685d2020-11-24T22:14:50ZengFundação GorceixREM: International Engineering Journal2448-167X71220320810.1590/0370-44672017710073S2448-167X2018000200203Evaluation of internal corrosion in a Brazilian iron ore slurry pipeline based on the characterization of scales and tuberclesGabriela Goes MattioliAfonso Henriques MartinsVanessa de Freitas Cunha LinsPaulo Roberto Gomes BrandãoAyron Silva Guimarães TorresAbstract The transport capacity of long-distance slurry pumping systems is directly related to the roughness of the pipe. In this context, corrosion plays an important role, especially when dealing with old pipes. Chemical, mineralogical and microstructural analyses were performed on materials removed from the internal surface of an iron ore slurry pipeline in order to access their composition and to check if they were a result of internal pipeline corrosion. This pipeline has been operating since 1977. It was found that the tubercles formed on the internal wall of the pipe presented botryoidal magnetite as their essential composition. As the amount of magnetite is very low in the transported slurry and magnetite with botryoidal morphology is not present in the processed iron ore, it was concluded that this magnetite is a result of a corrosion process occurring on the internal wall of the pipeline.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2018000200203&lng=en&tlng=eninternal corrosionslurry pipelinetuberclebotryoidal magnetite
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author Gabriela Goes Mattioli
Afonso Henriques Martins
Vanessa de Freitas Cunha Lins
Paulo Roberto Gomes Brandão
Ayron Silva Guimarães Torres
spellingShingle Gabriela Goes Mattioli
Afonso Henriques Martins
Vanessa de Freitas Cunha Lins
Paulo Roberto Gomes Brandão
Ayron Silva Guimarães Torres
Evaluation of internal corrosion in a Brazilian iron ore slurry pipeline based on the characterization of scales and tubercles
REM: International Engineering Journal
internal corrosion
slurry pipeline
tubercle
botryoidal magnetite
author_facet Gabriela Goes Mattioli
Afonso Henriques Martins
Vanessa de Freitas Cunha Lins
Paulo Roberto Gomes Brandão
Ayron Silva Guimarães Torres
author_sort Gabriela Goes Mattioli
title Evaluation of internal corrosion in a Brazilian iron ore slurry pipeline based on the characterization of scales and tubercles
title_short Evaluation of internal corrosion in a Brazilian iron ore slurry pipeline based on the characterization of scales and tubercles
title_full Evaluation of internal corrosion in a Brazilian iron ore slurry pipeline based on the characterization of scales and tubercles
title_fullStr Evaluation of internal corrosion in a Brazilian iron ore slurry pipeline based on the characterization of scales and tubercles
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of internal corrosion in a Brazilian iron ore slurry pipeline based on the characterization of scales and tubercles
title_sort evaluation of internal corrosion in a brazilian iron ore slurry pipeline based on the characterization of scales and tubercles
publisher Fundação Gorceix
series REM: International Engineering Journal
issn 2448-167X
description Abstract The transport capacity of long-distance slurry pumping systems is directly related to the roughness of the pipe. In this context, corrosion plays an important role, especially when dealing with old pipes. Chemical, mineralogical and microstructural analyses were performed on materials removed from the internal surface of an iron ore slurry pipeline in order to access their composition and to check if they were a result of internal pipeline corrosion. This pipeline has been operating since 1977. It was found that the tubercles formed on the internal wall of the pipe presented botryoidal magnetite as their essential composition. As the amount of magnetite is very low in the transported slurry and magnetite with botryoidal morphology is not present in the processed iron ore, it was concluded that this magnetite is a result of a corrosion process occurring on the internal wall of the pipeline.
topic internal corrosion
slurry pipeline
tubercle
botryoidal magnetite
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2018000200203&lng=en&tlng=en
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