Corrosion Engineering
Online ISSN : 1881-9664
Print ISSN : 0917-0480
ISSN-L : 0917-0480
Research Paper
Evaluation of the Effect of Snow Burial Depth on the Corrosion Behavior of Steel in Snowy Environments
Junichiro KinugasaMasatoshi Sakairi
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2023 Volume 72 Issue 2 Pages 48-56

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The effect of snow cover depth on the corrosion behavior of steels in a snowy environment was evaluated. Differences in snow-melting conditions, which due to heat derived from the height from the ground (floor of building roof), affected the formation of water film and rust on the surface of the steel. The amount of corrosion for 100 mm was larger than that for 800 mm due to the formation of rust and the dissolution of Fe2+ ions caused by the maintenance of the water film. The orientation of the test surface also affected the maintenance of the water film. When the test surface was facing upward, the water film spread over the entire surface and rust occurred, while when the test surface was facing downward, rust occurred only in the area in contact with snow and the amount of corrosion was reduced.

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