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Title: Improvement of ASTM A53 Steel Durability Using Agrowastes as Carburizing Agent
Authors: Afolalu, S. A.
Ikumapayi, O. M.
Emetere, M.E.
Ogedengbe, T.S.
Keywords: Steel,
durability,
carbon,
carburized agent,
environmental impact,
agrowastes,
palm kernel shell,
eggshell production output
Issue Date: 31-Aug-2021
Publisher: The International Journal of Integrated Engineering
Abstract: The importance of steel in manufacturing and construction over the past century cannot be over-emphasized and easy accessibility couple with excellent mechanical properties make it preferable over others. However, the problem of durability has posed a serious concern as majority of steel application are meant for long term use. Several attempts have been made to improve the durability of steel in the past and increase of carbon content in low carbon steel was found to be a suitable agent. Although getting carbon is not the challenge rather obtaining it from a sustainable source that has zero environment impact. This research identified two separate agrowaste that has high carbon content the issue of sustainability brought about the development of carburizing agent from agrowaste that are easily accessible namely palm kernel and eggshell which is employed in this research. The use of agrowaste was found to be effective as there was notable increase in grain structure of the carburized steel when compared to the control sample without carburized agent in it.
Description: Staff Publication
URI: https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2021.13.06.004
http://repository.elizadeuniversity.edu.ng/jspui/handle/20.500.12398/1294
ISSN: 2600-7916
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