2011 National Postgraduate Conference 2011
DOI: 10.1109/natpc.2011.6136384
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A flexible Polyimide based SAW delay line for corrosion detection

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“…Application of SAW sensors in an aqueous medium for detection of corrosion onset or monitoring corrosion stimulants (Table 2) requires consideration of devices with specific wave modes such as SH-SAW [247,248], because not all SAW modes (e.g., the Rayleigh mode) can survive in the aqueous phase. The devices with appropriate SAW modes, when functionalized with specific sensing layers (e.g., Al, ZnO coating), can be adopted to monitor corrosion and chemical parameters that can cause corrosion, thereby leveraging them for the O&G applications [249,250,251,252]. Alternatively, a device with any SAW mode might be used to monitor corrosion when designed to avoid direct contact of propagating acoustic waves with liquids through proper packaging [253].…”
Section: Emerging Corrosion Sensing Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of SAW sensors in an aqueous medium for detection of corrosion onset or monitoring corrosion stimulants (Table 2) requires consideration of devices with specific wave modes such as SH-SAW [247,248], because not all SAW modes (e.g., the Rayleigh mode) can survive in the aqueous phase. The devices with appropriate SAW modes, when functionalized with specific sensing layers (e.g., Al, ZnO coating), can be adopted to monitor corrosion and chemical parameters that can cause corrosion, thereby leveraging them for the O&G applications [249,250,251,252]. Alternatively, a device with any SAW mode might be used to monitor corrosion when designed to avoid direct contact of propagating acoustic waves with liquids through proper packaging [253].…”
Section: Emerging Corrosion Sensing Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-intrusive methods such as ultrasonic [ 15 , 16 , 17 ], guided waves [ 18 ], surface acoustic waves [ 19 ], optical fibers [ 20 ], and capacitance measurement [ 21 ] are installed on the component for corrosion monitoring. Surface acoustic waves [ 19 ], optical fibers [ 20 ], and capacitance based sensors [ 21 ] can only detect surface corrosion and are not capable of detecting buried and internal corrosion defects. Guided wave transducers can screen large pipe lengths [ 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They need access to both sides of the pipe and have an indirect mechanism for corrosion detection [14][15][16]. Surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors and guided wave permanently installed sensors are sensitive to corrosion defects, but they are highly affected by environmental parameters such as temperature [17,18]. Ultrasonic thickness gauges are commonly used permanently installed sensors [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%