Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7894460 Corrosion Science 2016 36 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effects of sulfate-reducing bacterial (SRB) on mechano-chemical effect were usually neglected in many literatures. In the paper, the effects of strain, strain rate and SRB physiological activity on mechano-chemical effect of X80 steel were investigated via dynamic tensile testing. The results indicated that SRB physiological activity, the increasing strain and strain rate enhanced individually the mechano-chemical effect. SRB physiological activity and stress synergistically promoted the mechano-chemical effect, while no interaction was observed between SRB physiological activity and strain rate. The local corrosion and sulfide were two main reasons for the increasing mechano-chemical effect in the SRB-inoculated soil solution.
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