Ultrasonic guided waves for monitoring corrosion in submerged plates

This paper reports a non-contact, in-situ and non-destructive corrosion monitoring methodology for submerged plates using ultrasonic guided waves. Specific surface sensitive and core sensitive guided wave modes are utilized for monitoring plates undergoing accelerated impressed current corrosion in...

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Main Authors: Sharma, S., Mukherjee, Abhijit
Format: Journal Article
Published: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26452
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description This paper reports a non-contact, in-situ and non-destructive corrosion monitoring methodology for submerged plates using ultrasonic guided waves. Specific surface sensitive and core sensitive guided wave modes are utilized for monitoring plates undergoing accelerated impressed current corrosion in the presence of chlorides. A combination of the selected guided wave modes could effectively discern various corrosion mechanisms occurring in plates. Along with the ultrasonic signals, mass loss, stress–strain behaviour and tensile strength of the plates at different stages of corrosion have been monitored. Algebraic relationships between the ultrasonic readings and other parameters have been developed. This investigation should be useful in developing a non-destructive technique for monitoring progressive corrosion in plates and assessing their deterioration in strength, stiffness and mass loss that would help in the estimation of residual life.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-264522017-09-13T15:26:49Z Ultrasonic guided waves for monitoring corrosion in submerged plates Sharma, S. Mukherjee, Abhijit corrosion pulse transmission wave structures marine conditions ultrasonic guided waves submerged plates This paper reports a non-contact, in-situ and non-destructive corrosion monitoring methodology for submerged plates using ultrasonic guided waves. Specific surface sensitive and core sensitive guided wave modes are utilized for monitoring plates undergoing accelerated impressed current corrosion in the presence of chlorides. A combination of the selected guided wave modes could effectively discern various corrosion mechanisms occurring in plates. Along with the ultrasonic signals, mass loss, stress–strain behaviour and tensile strength of the plates at different stages of corrosion have been monitored. Algebraic relationships between the ultrasonic readings and other parameters have been developed. This investigation should be useful in developing a non-destructive technique for monitoring progressive corrosion in plates and assessing their deterioration in strength, stiffness and mass loss that would help in the estimation of residual life. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26452 10.1002/stc.1657 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. restricted
spellingShingle corrosion
pulse transmission
wave structures
marine conditions
ultrasonic guided waves
submerged plates
Sharma, S.
Mukherjee, Abhijit
Ultrasonic guided waves for monitoring corrosion in submerged plates
title Ultrasonic guided waves for monitoring corrosion in submerged plates
title_full Ultrasonic guided waves for monitoring corrosion in submerged plates
title_fullStr Ultrasonic guided waves for monitoring corrosion in submerged plates
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonic guided waves for monitoring corrosion in submerged plates
title_short Ultrasonic guided waves for monitoring corrosion in submerged plates
title_sort ultrasonic guided waves for monitoring corrosion in submerged plates
topic corrosion
pulse transmission
wave structures
marine conditions
ultrasonic guided waves
submerged plates
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26452