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Coated pipe interior surface roughness as measured by three scanning probe instruments

Fred F. Farshad (Fred F. Farshad is based at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA.)
Thomas C. Pesacreta (Thomas C. Pesacreta is based at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA.)

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 1 February 2003

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Abstract

The objectives of this study were to determine: the type of coating that minimized pipe surface roughness and how the choice of metrological instrument could influence pipe surface roughness data. The internal surface of pipe was coated with either phenolic, modified novalac, epoxy, or nylon material. Roughness of coated pipe was assessed with two linear surface profilers, a Dektak3ST® and a Hommel T1000, and a Dimension 3000® atomic force microscope (AFM). Arithmetic roughness (Ra), root mean square roughness (Rq), and mean peak‐to‐valley height (RZD), were statistically analyzed. The ability of RZD to focus on the extremes of height and depth on the surface made it a significant parameter for detecting features that would affect fluid flow in pipes.

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Farshad, F.F. and Pesacreta, T.C. (2003), "Coated pipe interior surface roughness as measured by three scanning probe instruments", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 50 No. 1, pp. 6-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/00035590310456243

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