Analysis of the corrosion rate of SS 316l metal in a tsunami detection tool in seawater media

Indonesia frequently faces tsunami disasters, making the need for early detection tools essential. As a technological innovation, the inabuoy was created. This device uses underwater sensors to provide early warnings for tsunamis. Inabuoy is installed in areas prone to tsunamis and uses a 316L stain...

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Main Authors: Gusti Ayu Arwati I, Alfattah Muhammad, Maryani Yeyen, Suprihatiningsih Wiwit, Yuliarty Popy
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/10/bioconf_safe24_07003.pdf
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author Gusti Ayu Arwati I
Alfattah Muhammad
Maryani Yeyen
Suprihatiningsih Wiwit
Yuliarty Popy
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description Indonesia frequently faces tsunami disasters, making the need for early detection tools essential. As a technological innovation, the inabuoy was created. This device uses underwater sensors to provide early warnings for tsunamis. Inabuoy is installed in areas prone to tsunamis and uses a 316L stainless steel frame submerged in seawater. Due to its underwater position, it is subject to corrosion from seawater with a pH of 7 to 8.5. This study aims to determine the corrosion rate of stainless steel 316L, a wmical method with seawater media with variations of 0, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours of immersion. Analysis of the corrosion rate of 316L stainless steel specimens in seawater media with immersion of 0, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours by potentiodynamic electrochemical method. It was found that the lowest corrosion rate data occurred on specimens of 0 hours of immersion with an average value of 4.5681 x 10-3 mmpy while the highest corrosion rate occurred in specimens that were immersed for 96 hours, showing an average value of 8.6811x10-3 mmpy, this shows the value of the corrosion rate that occurs increases with the length of immersion time. This research contributes to achieving SDGs 9, 11, 13, and 14.
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spelling doaj-art-98e5dd7678504470b3fe2d570d6adeb72025-02-07T08:20:35ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011590700310.1051/bioconf/202515907003bioconf_safe24_07003Analysis of the corrosion rate of SS 316l metal in a tsunami detection tool in seawater mediaGusti Ayu Arwati I0Alfattah Muhammad1Maryani Yeyen2Suprihatiningsih Wiwit3Yuliarty Popy4Mechanical Engineering Department, Universitas Mercu BuanaMechanical Engineering Department, Universitas Mercu BuanaChemical Engineering Department, University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa (UNTIRTA)Mechanical Engineering Department, Universitas Mercu BuanaMechanical Engineering Department, Universitas Mercu BuanaIndonesia frequently faces tsunami disasters, making the need for early detection tools essential. As a technological innovation, the inabuoy was created. This device uses underwater sensors to provide early warnings for tsunamis. Inabuoy is installed in areas prone to tsunamis and uses a 316L stainless steel frame submerged in seawater. Due to its underwater position, it is subject to corrosion from seawater with a pH of 7 to 8.5. This study aims to determine the corrosion rate of stainless steel 316L, a wmical method with seawater media with variations of 0, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours of immersion. Analysis of the corrosion rate of 316L stainless steel specimens in seawater media with immersion of 0, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours by potentiodynamic electrochemical method. It was found that the lowest corrosion rate data occurred on specimens of 0 hours of immersion with an average value of 4.5681 x 10-3 mmpy while the highest corrosion rate occurred in specimens that were immersed for 96 hours, showing an average value of 8.6811x10-3 mmpy, this shows the value of the corrosion rate that occurs increases with the length of immersion time. This research contributes to achieving SDGs 9, 11, 13, and 14.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/10/bioconf_safe24_07003.pdf
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title_short Analysis of the corrosion rate of SS 316l metal in a tsunami detection tool in seawater media
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