Atwerp
Mechanical
- Jun 9, 2006
- 12
I am looking for responses from engineers with expertise in corrosion.
Here is the situation. I have a steel tank buried in the ground. The tank was originally installed with paint, but the paint is probably not intact currently. The tank is partially (1/2) exposed to groundwater and ½ above the water table. The groundwater in the area of the tank has a low dissolved oxygen content because of biological activity. The biological activity was created by previous gasoline leaks in the subdurface and naturally occurring bacteria.
I am trying to figure out if corrosion will be increased by injecting oxygen into the groundwater. My thoughts are since the water is currently low in oxygen an oxygen concentration cell is present. By increasing the dissolved oxygen of the water will I be increasing, decreasing or not changing the rate of corrosion of the tank?
Thanks
Here is the situation. I have a steel tank buried in the ground. The tank was originally installed with paint, but the paint is probably not intact currently. The tank is partially (1/2) exposed to groundwater and ½ above the water table. The groundwater in the area of the tank has a low dissolved oxygen content because of biological activity. The biological activity was created by previous gasoline leaks in the subdurface and naturally occurring bacteria.
I am trying to figure out if corrosion will be increased by injecting oxygen into the groundwater. My thoughts are since the water is currently low in oxygen an oxygen concentration cell is present. By increasing the dissolved oxygen of the water will I be increasing, decreasing or not changing the rate of corrosion of the tank?
Thanks