Prospect of Seawater Steel Structure Corrosion Study for Sustainable Development in Indonesia as the Tropical Country

Suseno, Widija (2015) Prospect of Seawater Steel Structure Corrosion Study for Sustainable Development in Indonesia as the Tropical Country. Prospect of Seawater Steel Structure Corrosion Study for Sustainable Development in Indonesia as the Tropical Country. ISSN ISBN : 978-602-6865-00-7

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Abstract

Current and future development of coastal and ocean infrastructure for many goals such as for inter-ocean port, large scale shipyard and dockyard and also especially for coastal and ocean oil energy source development and exploitations has become a significant need. Thus has become a focus point around the world , which provides a huge marketing demand for the steel used in ocean engineering. Great potential study to develop steel with low cost and outstanding corrosion resistance to seawater. Many countries have developes sea-water corrosion resisting steel, such as mariner steel of America, Aps20 A steel of rance and Mariloy steel of Japan, which belongs to Ni-Cu-P series, Cr-Al series and Cu-Cr-Al series, respectively. Now a days, people started o pay more attention to the effect of tin element on corrosion resistan property , especially after the successful development of high-tensile corrosion resistant steel containing tin in Japan in 2011. Many further study attempts to evaluate the effect of tin on corrosion resistant properties in sea wate corrosion-resisting low alloy steel. As well as increasing interest in using magnesium and its alloys because of their high strength to weight ratio, low density, high thermal conductivity, good ductility , high dimensional stability, maximum absorption of vibration, good electromagnetic, superior shielding and damping characteristics, high stiffness, good machinability, excellent cast ability and recycling ability.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 600 Technology (Applied sciences) > 620 Engineering > 624 Civil engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Department of Civil Engineering
Depositing User: ms F. Dewi Retnowati
Date Deposited: 26 Nov 2020 06:55
Last Modified: 26 Nov 2020 06:55
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/22486

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