Detection of under deposit corrosion in a CO2 environment by using electrochemical noise and recurrence quantification analysis

In this study, the corrosion of carbon steel immersed in CO 2 saturated aqueous solutions, in the presence and absence of sand deposits, were investigated by electrochemical noise measurement and recurrence quantification analysis. Uniform corrosion occurred at samples without sand deposit, while lo...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hou, Y., Aldrich, Chris, Lepkova, Katerina, Kinsella, Brian
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67641
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Summary:In this study, the corrosion of carbon steel immersed in CO 2 saturated aqueous solutions, in the presence and absence of sand deposits, were investigated by electrochemical noise measurement and recurrence quantification analysis. Uniform corrosion occurred at samples without sand deposit, while localized corrosion took place at the sand-covered steel samples. These two different corrosion types can be accurately predicted by random forest and principal component models based on recurrence quantification analysis of either electrochemical potential or current noise data, regardless of threshold values. The study provides a potential automated online corrosion monitoring scheme to ensure the integrity of pipelines.