External corrosion growth for buried steel pipeline in environment containing sulfate reducing bacteria

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Main Author: Arman Abdullah
Other Authors: Nordin Yahaya, supervisor
Format: Doctoral thesis
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2025
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Online Access:https://utmik.utm.my/handle/123456789/51645
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spelling utm-123456789-516452025-08-21T00:21:55Z External corrosion growth for buried steel pipeline in environment containing sulfate reducing bacteria Arman Abdullah Nordin Yahaya, supervisor Civil engineering Also available in printed version Microbiological-induced corrosion (MIC) by the presence of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) is a serious threat to the long-term integrity of steel pipelines. Previous studies on the influence of SRB towards corrosion progress in Malaysia were focused more on marine environment. Considering that Malaysia has underground gas pipelines of about 2,500 km in length, serious efforts are needed to conduct detail investigations on the underground SRB threat. The aim of this research is to conduct an in-depth investigation on the performance of a local underground SRB strain from Sungai Ular area and benchmark this against ATCC7757TM strain in terms of bacterial growth and its influence on metal loss using derived empirical models. Two empirical models associated with MIC were derived using multilinear regression (MLR) and response surface method (RSM). The models acquired important corrosion data from field work and laboratory examination. A total of 48 steel coupons were buried at Sungai Ular site and these were retrieved every three months for a total of 18-month period. Metal loss and selected soil parameters were recorded throughout the research duration. Results have confirmed that the site was highly corrosive by referring to the established corrosion index. Analysis of the site data using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and MLR model with high correlation, R2 of 0.86 showed that the SRBrelated parameters of pH, organic content, and sulfide have significant influences towards the corrosion rate. The field work results were later confirmed by laboratory experiments using an isolated local SRB strain from Sungai Ular based on onefactor- at-a-time-approach (OFAT) and RSM model whereby the pH was found to be the most dominant parameter that influenced bacterial growth and high corrosion rate. The DNA test of Sungai Ular SRB strain was found identical to the genus of ATCC7757TM. A comparative study has identified the Sungai Ular SRB strain as more aggressive due to the highest corrosion rate recorded at 6.2 mm/year, 11.4% higher than ATCC7757TM strain. The findings have successfully identified the SRBrelated parameters as the main contributor to the high corrosivity of Sungai Ular site using a comprehensive field work and laboratory experiment exercises. These can be highly beneficial guidelines to identify the main parameters that governed the mechanism of underground corrosion. The derived empirical models can be utilised by pipeline operators to design a better pipeline maintenance and structure integrity assessment against MIC threat fahmimoksen UTM 238 p. Thesis (Ph.D (Kejuruteraan Awam)) - Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 2016 2025-03-14T05:00:58Z 2025-03-14T05:00:58Z 2016 Doctoral thesis https://utmik.utm.my/handle/123456789/51645 vital:106426 valet-20180102-12195 ENG Closed Access UTM Complete Unpublished Completion application/pdf Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Arman Abdullah
External corrosion growth for buried steel pipeline in environment containing sulfate reducing bacteria
thesis_level PhD
title External corrosion growth for buried steel pipeline in environment containing sulfate reducing bacteria
title_full External corrosion growth for buried steel pipeline in environment containing sulfate reducing bacteria
title_fullStr External corrosion growth for buried steel pipeline in environment containing sulfate reducing bacteria
title_full_unstemmed External corrosion growth for buried steel pipeline in environment containing sulfate reducing bacteria
title_short External corrosion growth for buried steel pipeline in environment containing sulfate reducing bacteria
title_sort external corrosion growth for buried steel pipeline in environment containing sulfate reducing bacteria
topic Civil engineering
url https://utmik.utm.my/handle/123456789/51645
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