Abstract

The article deals with the prediction of corrosion losses of weathering steels based on the application of dose-response functions. The following environmental characteristic incoming the dose-response functions are analyzed using statistic and probabilistic methods: mean annual values of the temperature T, concentration of sulfur dioxide SO2, relative air humidity RH, deposition of chlorides Cl-. Long-term measurements of environmental parameters at atmospheric test sites were used for the analysis. All the environmental parameters incoming the dose-response functions are considered to be random variables represented by corresponding histogram. Using the probabilistic analysis it is possible to predict the expected range of corrosion rates and to analyze the impact of particular environmental characteristic on corrosion process.

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