A vertically standing or hanging long initially cylindrical tube is considered subjected to mechanochemical corrosion under its own weight. The corrosion rate is supposed to be a linear function of mechanical stress. The problem is reduced to a system of differential and integral equations that are solved numerically. It is clear that the own weight of the tube gives a rather small increase in the corrosion rate for relatively short tubes. The following questions arise. At what length of the tube do we need to take into account its own weight for the life assessment? Is there any simple approach to this consideration? These questions are investigated in the present paper. Copyright (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationXXVII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER SIMULATION IN MECHANICS OF SOLIDS AND STRUCTURES - FUNDAMENTALS OF STATIC AND DYNAMIC FRACTURE (MCM 2017)
EditorsY Petrov, Silberschmidt
PublisherElsevier
Pages48-55
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017
Event27th International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Simulations in Mechanics of Solids and Structures - Fundamentals of Static and Dynamic Fracture (MCM) - Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Duration: 25 Sep 201727 Sep 2017

Publication series

NameProcedia Structural Integrity
PublisherELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Volume6
ISSN (Print)2452-3216

Conference

Conference27th International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Simulations in Mechanics of Solids and Structures - Fundamentals of Static and Dynamic Fracture (MCM)
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CitySaint Petersburg
Period25/09/1727/09/17

    Research areas

  • Mechanochemical corrosion, pipe, own weight, lifetime, CHEMICAL AFFINITY TENSOR, MECHANOCHEMICAL GROWTH, ELLIPTIC HOLE, PLASTICITY, DESIGN, BARS

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