TITLE:
Quantitative Analysis Method for Corrosion and Patina Progression on Plumbing Components during Long-Term Connection Leaks from Potable Water Supply Systems
AUTHORS:
Abel Crean
KEYWORDS:
Building Science, Forensic Engineer, Plumbing, Leaks, Corrosion, Patina
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Engineering and Technology,
Vol.7 No.1,
January
15,
2019
ABSTRACT: The modern field of Forensic Engineering evaluates the origin, cause, and duration of failed building components. As many failed components are subject to insurance claims and legal probes, a scientific methodology for evaluating such events is inherently valuable. Due to the potential for widespread interior finish damage, failed plumbing supply components are commonly encountered during forensic evaluations. Plumbing pipesthemselves and properly soldered fittings rarely fail. Consequently, many failures correspond to mechanical fittings which form connections from pipes to plumbing fixtures.The results of this study provide a scientific methodology to evaluate the duration of connection leaks by quantifying the extent of corrosion, patina, and accumulated deposits on various componentsby creating and evaluating slow plumbing supply component connection leaks.