Effect of radioactive contamination of the medium on the durability of steel 20


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Abstract

The effect that the ionizing radiation caused by radioactive contamination of soil exerts on the surface of carbon steel 20 samples, on their corrosion resistance, and on operation reliability according to lowcycle fatigue tests (taking into account that fatigue is one of the main causes of failures resulting from corrosion and mechanical damage of thin-wall metal structures, in particular, of pipelines) was studied. It was shown that even low activity levels (below maximum permissible levels) caused corrosion loss of the metal and a decrease in the operation reliability. Synergistic protective compounds suppressing the destructive radiation effects and ensuring reliable operation of metal structures due to chelation of the surface metal atoms were developed using computer simulation.

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S. D. Tsybulya

Chernihiv National University of Technology

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Ukraine, vul. Shevchenka 95, Chernihiv, 14027

V. G. Starchak

Shevchenko National Pedagogical University

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Ukraine, vul. Het’mana Polubotka 53, Chernihiv, 14000

K. N. Ivanenko

Chernihiv National University of Technology

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Ukraine, vul. Shevchenka 95, Chernihiv, 14027

N. P. Buyalskaya

Chernihiv National University of Technology

Email: stcibula@gmail.com
Ukraine, vul. Shevchenka 95, Chernihiv, 14027

I. A. Kostenko

Chernihiv National University of Technology

Email: stcibula@gmail.com
Ukraine, vul. Shevchenka 95, Chernihiv, 14027

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