Abstract

ABSTRACTIn order to effectively implement measures against the adverse effects of large earthquakes on telecommunication conduits, it is important to elucidate which conduit is vulnerable. Telecommunication conduits consist of pipe bodies and joints, and as is well known the joints are weaker than the bodies against seismic loading. Hence, the seismic performance of the conduits depends on the performance of the joints. To maintain conduits properly, the corrosion rate of conduits' joint in the field must be determined. Several sites were selected and investigated for the amount of stagnant water in manholes. Next, the stagnant water test specimens were collected and observed for the extent of corrosion inside via a pipe camera, and subsequently analysed collected water test specimens. Moreover, the solution resistances and polarisation resistances using the AC impedance method and carbon steel coupons were measured. The experiments revealed differences between the measured values recorded at the different sites. It was also found that some data were related to corrosion on the inside of the conduits.This paper is part of a supplementary issue from the 17th Asia-Pacific Corrosion Control Conference (APCCC-17).

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