Passive thermoelectric power monitoring for material characterisation
Author(s)
Corcoran, Joseph
Nagy, Peter
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Monitoring deterioration of material properties is important for assessing the structural integrity of engineering components, as it may indicate susceptibility to damage. This article focusses on the example of thermoelectric power measurements, which are known to be indicative of thermal and irradiation embrittlement and may therefore act as a proxy metric for material integrity. A passive thermoelectric power–monitoring technique is proposed which is suitable for permanent installation on engineering components. In passive measurements, the active perturbation (in this case, the heating required to create a temperature gradient) is replaced by incidental perturbation from the environment. The reduction in the ‘signal’ amplitude associated with relying on incidental perturbations may be compensated by increasing the number of individual measurements, facilitated by the greatly reduced power demand of the passive modality. Experimental studies using a stainless steel tube as a test component demonstrate thermoelectric power accuracy of <0.03 μV/°C is achievable with temperature gradients of the order of 2°C; in many cases of practical importance, this is sufficient to track the anticipated changes in thermoelectric power associated with thermal degradation.
Date Issued
2019-11-01
Date Acceptance
2018-10-31
Citation
Structural Health Monitoring, 2019, 18 (5-6), pp.1915-1927
ISSN
1475-9217
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Start Page
1915
End Page
1927
Journal / Book Title
Structural Health Monitoring
Volume
18
Issue
5-6
Copyright Statement
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Sage publications. The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Corcoran, J., & Nagy, P. B. (2019). Passive thermoelectric power monitoring for material characterisation. Structural Health Monitoring, 18(5–6), 1915–1927 by Sage Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. It is available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/1475921718814707
Sponsor
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Identifier
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1475921718814707#articleCitationDownloadContainer
Grant Number
EP/L022125/1
Subjects
Acoustics
09 Engineering
Publication Status
Published online
Date Publish Online
2018-11-29