Abstract

ABSTRACTOne thousand two hundred cycles of accelerated exposure experiment with combined salt water spray simulating atmospheric corrosion was performed for investigating the effect of weld line direction and paint orientation on the corrosion and paint deterioration characteristics of welded part of the steel. The corrosion depth of the weld toe of transverse weld line became 1.35 times as large as that of the base metal part because of the remained salt water on the weld toe. The coating thickness at the weld toe became thin by vertically painting on the transverse weld line. When the scribe line was installed at the thin painted weld toe under the transverse weld line, the paint blister area became 15% larger than that of the base metal part. The paint coating thickness at the weld toe in different weld line directions and paint orientations should be confirmed and ensured from the viewpoints of manufacturing and maintaining steel structures.

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