High Accuracy Ultrasonic Corrosion Rate Monitoring
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Author(s)
Zou, F
Cegla, F
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Ultrasonic testing with permanently installed transducers is widely used for online corrosion monitoring in the field. In this paper, a carefully optimized ultrasonic corrosion monitoring technique for carrying out measurements in the laboratory is presented. It is shown that for thickness measurements of a 10 mm steel component, a repeatability of ~40 nm can be maintained over the period of a day. The technique has been applied to monitoring the wall losses of a steel sample during forced and unforced corrosion experiments. All ultrasonic wall loss measurements reported have been validated by optical surface profile scans and, where possible, by analytical predictions based on Faraday’s law. Further analysis of the results shows that wall loss rates in the order of 0.1 – 0.2 mm/year can be detected within 1 – 2 hours. This state-of-the-art laboratory technique is highly accurate and responsive, and possesses the potential for becoming a powerful alternative corrosion assessment tool that is convenient to use.
Date Issued
2017-10-05
Date Acceptance
2017-10-05
Citation
Corrosion, 2017, 74 (3), pp.2663-2679
ISSN
0010-9312
Publisher
National Association of Corrosion Engineers
Start Page
2663
End Page
2679
Journal / Book Title
Corrosion
Volume
74
Issue
3
Copyright Statement
© 2018, NACE International
Sponsor
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Grant Number
EP/K033565/1
Subjects
0912 Materials Engineering
0905 Civil Engineering
Energy
Publication Status
Published