Evaluation of scaling and corrosion potential of lake katwe brine.
Abstract
In this study, corrosiveness and scaling potential of Lake Katwe brine in Kasese
district are evaluated based on the chemical analyses of 11 samples of brine from
different locations and the physicochemical parameters experimentally to determine
their concentrations. (Kassedde et al 2012). Piper plot shows that majority of the
samples are mixed Na-Cl and Na-HCO3. (Kassedde et al 2012).
The results of the physicochemical parameters were used to calculate the most popular
corrosion and scaling indices such as Langelier index (LI), aggressive index (AI),
Ryznar index (RI), Puckorius index (PI) and Larson–Skold index (LS).
Results of LI show that 100% samples have corroding tendency. AI has the same result
as 100% of the water has scaling tendency. RI suggests that 100% of the samples have
rigorous corrosive tendency. Values of the PI suggest that all the samples were
corrosive. Finally, the LS values show that 9.1% of the samples have scaling tendency
and the remaining have corrosion tendency.
In general, the lake katwe brine in Kasese district shows both corrosive and scaling
tendencies, which can cause severe damage to the machineries in the industries.
Keywords · Corrosive indices · Scaling potential · lake katwe brine ·