Effect of Deaeration and Sodium Sulfite Addition to MSF Make-up Water on Corrosion of Evaporator and Heat Exchanger Materials

A near zero oxygen level is normally maintained in MSF make-up water by mechanical deaeration followed by Na2SO3 addition. Is the complete removal of dissolved oxygen from the make up water beneficial to evaporator and heat exchanger materials which invariably require a stable protective oxide layer...

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Main Authors: A.U. Malik, P.C. Mayan Kutty, N.A. Siddiqi, Ismail N. Andijani, T.S. Thankachan
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1996-01-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
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spelling doaj-8c665dfaa75c45c394ad304d4198960c2020-11-25T01:17:07ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences1018-36391996-01-0182135Effect of Deaeration and Sodium Sulfite Addition to MSF Make-up Water on Corrosion of Evaporator and Heat Exchanger MaterialsA.U. Malik0P.C. Mayan Kutty1N.A. Siddiqi2Ismail N. Andijani3T.S. Thankachan4Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), Research Development Center, P.O. Box 8034, Al-Jubail 31951, Saudi Arabia, Fax (03) 361-1615Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), Research Development Center, P.O. Box 8034, Al-Jubail 31951, Saudi Arabia, Fax (03) 361-1615Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), Research Development Center, P.O. Box 8034, Al-Jubail 31951, Saudi Arabia, Fax (03) 361-1615Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), Research Development Center, P.O. Box 8034, Al-Jubail 31951, Saudi Arabia, Fax (03) 361-1615Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), Research Development Center, P.O. Box 8034, Al-Jubail 31951, Saudi Arabia, Fax (03) 361-1615A near zero oxygen level is normally maintained in MSF make-up water by mechanical deaeration followed by Na2SO3 addition. Is the complete removal of dissolved oxygen from the make up water beneficial to evaporator and heat exchanger materials which invariably require a stable protective oxide layer for corrosion resistance? To investigate this problem, a detailed study has been carried out to determine the effect of trace levels of dissolved oxygen in seawater (in the absence and presence of Na2SO3) on the corrosion behavior of evaporator and heat exchanger materials like mild steel, AISI316L and 70:30 cupro-nickel alloys. The experiments were conducted at 30°, 50° and 80°C, with or without addition of Na2SO3 and at dissolved oxygen levels varying from zero to several ppb and to a few ppm. The effect of other additives such as chlorine and Belgard EV-2000 antisealant has also been studied. The electrochemical polarization resistance has been the main technique used to measure the corrosion rates. The results of the studies indicate that by and large, addition of Na2SO3 to seawater containing up to 20 ppb dissolved oxygen has very little effect on the corrosion rates of evaporator and heat exchanger alloys. A slight negative effect on the corrosion behavior was noticed when Na2SO3 was added in deaerated seawater, which became more pronounced at elevated temperatures. Addition of antisealant in deaerated and Na2SO3-dosed seawater also resulted in slightly higher corrosion rates probably due to descaling effect.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363918310638
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author A.U. Malik
P.C. Mayan Kutty
N.A. Siddiqi
Ismail N. Andijani
T.S. Thankachan
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P.C. Mayan Kutty
N.A. Siddiqi
Ismail N. Andijani
T.S. Thankachan
Effect of Deaeration and Sodium Sulfite Addition to MSF Make-up Water on Corrosion of Evaporator and Heat Exchanger Materials
Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
author_facet A.U. Malik
P.C. Mayan Kutty
N.A. Siddiqi
Ismail N. Andijani
T.S. Thankachan
author_sort A.U. Malik
title Effect of Deaeration and Sodium Sulfite Addition to MSF Make-up Water on Corrosion of Evaporator and Heat Exchanger Materials
title_short Effect of Deaeration and Sodium Sulfite Addition to MSF Make-up Water on Corrosion of Evaporator and Heat Exchanger Materials
title_full Effect of Deaeration and Sodium Sulfite Addition to MSF Make-up Water on Corrosion of Evaporator and Heat Exchanger Materials
title_fullStr Effect of Deaeration and Sodium Sulfite Addition to MSF Make-up Water on Corrosion of Evaporator and Heat Exchanger Materials
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Deaeration and Sodium Sulfite Addition to MSF Make-up Water on Corrosion of Evaporator and Heat Exchanger Materials
title_sort effect of deaeration and sodium sulfite addition to msf make-up water on corrosion of evaporator and heat exchanger materials
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
issn 1018-3639
publishDate 1996-01-01
description A near zero oxygen level is normally maintained in MSF make-up water by mechanical deaeration followed by Na2SO3 addition. Is the complete removal of dissolved oxygen from the make up water beneficial to evaporator and heat exchanger materials which invariably require a stable protective oxide layer for corrosion resistance? To investigate this problem, a detailed study has been carried out to determine the effect of trace levels of dissolved oxygen in seawater (in the absence and presence of Na2SO3) on the corrosion behavior of evaporator and heat exchanger materials like mild steel, AISI316L and 70:30 cupro-nickel alloys. The experiments were conducted at 30°, 50° and 80°C, with or without addition of Na2SO3 and at dissolved oxygen levels varying from zero to several ppb and to a few ppm. The effect of other additives such as chlorine and Belgard EV-2000 antisealant has also been studied. The electrochemical polarization resistance has been the main technique used to measure the corrosion rates. The results of the studies indicate that by and large, addition of Na2SO3 to seawater containing up to 20 ppb dissolved oxygen has very little effect on the corrosion rates of evaporator and heat exchanger alloys. A slight negative effect on the corrosion behavior was noticed when Na2SO3 was added in deaerated seawater, which became more pronounced at elevated temperatures. Addition of antisealant in deaerated and Na2SO3-dosed seawater also resulted in slightly higher corrosion rates probably due to descaling effect.
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