Temperature Effect on Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Growth and Its Presence on Corrosion of Steel Wire Rope Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Bacterial can initiate, accelerate, and/or inhibit corrosion processes through a number of different ways, including modification of the localized environment at the metal/solution interface by causing pitting attack. In this work, the effect of temperature on bacteria (P.Aeruginosa sp) growth will be investigated the nature of bacteria before further investigated its corrosion effect on steel wire rope. It is found that the bacteria grew actively at 30°C. The pH value was also changed from 7 to 8. The corrosion rate with the presence of bacteria has been found increased from 9.95 x 10-7 mdy to 4.884 x 10-5 mdy. While corrosion pitting is found directly proportional to the bacterial activity.

authors

  • Hasim, Nurhaziqah
  • Azmi, Nur Syuhada
  • Wan Ali, Wan Fahmin Faiz
  • Hamzah, Esah
  • Yahya, Adibah
  • Mat Yajid, Muhammad Azizi
  • Nosbi, Norlin binti

publication date

  • 2020

number of pages

  • 5

start page

  • 92

end page

  • 97

volume

  • 1010